Like I said, we didn't evolve to be accurate recording devices, because recording precisely what happened in the past is not actually a very important thing in terms of survival. The past is gone, the future is what counts so we're future-oriented, as in we act by creating a future image of where our actions will take us, and memories are only important to the point that they shape expectations of those future actions.
Trusting false memories is also a good way to get eaten.
Yeah but history tells us otherwise. the confident iffy-memory people spread out and took over the world. We can
argue that our shoddy memories should have gotten us all eaten, but we have the evidence that we're sitting here after millions of years of human development, able to muse about it in comfort to prove otherwise.
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good memory records all events perfectly. But have you actually seen articles about those people with actual perfect recall? They're fucking dysfunctional and most of them are either being cared for by their parents, can't hold a job down or they're on government benefits due to the constant hammering of accurate memories in their heads that won't go away. They have no filter, they're not able to function or usefully apply memories to take action for the future. Perfect memory is an
illness. Say that one time, someone stabbed you with a knife, and you have perfect recall. Then, every time you see a knife you remember the time you got stabbed in pefect detail, and you also recall all the other times you saw knives and had the same flashback. It's permanent PTSD basically.
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useful memory streamlines down to just the important bits, simplifies things and fits memories into patterns that have been useful in the past, even if that pattern isn't 100% accurate for the specific memory - because the purpose of memory is for prediction, so you just want aggregates / averages.