Why the Meaning of Things Changes Without the Things Changing
Why do past experiences feel different over time? A reflective, research-backed look at how meaning changes even when events don’t. Sometimes, nothing about the past changes. The same conversation. The same moment. The same memory. And yet…When you think about it later, it doesn’t feel the same. Something about it has softened. Or shifted. Or become clearer in a way it wasn’t before. You pause and wonder: “Why does this feel different now?” 🌿 The Meaning Changed — Not the Moment What you experienced back then is still exactly what it was. But what it means to you is no longer the same. And that’s something we don’t talk about enough: 👉 The past doesn’t stay fixed inside us. It moves. Quietly. Gradually. As we do. 🧠Your Mind Doesn’t Store Memories Like a Recording In Cognitive Psychology , memory isn’t treated like a video you replay. Researchers like Elizabeth Loftus have shown something fascinating: Every time you remember something, you’re not just recalling it y...