Hallo everyone
I know this question may be silly and even unnecessary, so it's ok if you prefer to delete this thread. But it's just something that came to my mind when I was reading a post in an aspie guy's blog. I'll paste it here for you:
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Videographic Memory: This is the way I describe my memory. Instead of thinking in pictures, or words, my memories are very much like a DVD that has a narration track. I am able to see all the events of my life with narration. I must admit it is kind of cool, but the downside is that memories can stay with me a long time because I can literally see it in my mind as if it had just happened. I thought everyone had a memory like this up until last year (see, I think therefore you should know)."
Source:
http://lifeontheothersideofthewall.b...e-of-wall.html
Well, it's the same with me. I mean, my memory is also like this and, like the guy who wrote it, I always thought everyone had this 'kind' of memory. Actually, I can't even imagine how it is to think in words, or pictures, to remember things. That's why I'm curious, I'd like to understand how it works. If any of you, guys, non-aspies could contribute by telling how it is for you, that would be nice. Even aspies who have a better understanding of it than I have would be helpful.
Thank you for reading.