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Memory doesn’t work the way most people think. The human brain does not store the past like a recording — it rebuilds it every time you remember. Over time, memories change, emotions grow stronger, and meaning replaces facts. This video explores how memory reconstruction works, why the past can feel heavier than the present, and how unresolved experiences shape identity, perception, and behaviour. Using neuroscience, psychology, and cognitive science, we examine why certain memories replay, why regret and nostalgia intensify with time, and how the brain forms belief systems from repeated memory loops. You’ll learn how interpretation overtakes reality, how meaning alters memory, and why two people can remember the same moment completely differently. This episode of The Mind Unknown dives into the hidden mechanics of memory, emotional imprinting, identity formation, and subconscious processing — revealing why the mind replays the past not to hurt you, but to understand.