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No. Because I wouldn't be me. The interactions and friendships I've made, however they ended, made me who I am now. And even if I have terrible Memories. I still have the good ones.

MagentaMentality · 26-30, F Best Comment
As we say in the scientific community: there are no failures because you learn something vital from every mistake.

Life has thrown too many difficult obstacles at me for me to want to have to learn those lessons again. People bring lessons. Good, bad, or mundane. But they teach us things. And to erase that, is to give up a part of yourself. Maybe even the biggest and best part of yourself.
MagentaMentality · 26-30, F
@arcobaleno: Thank you very much. I've often thought of it.
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@MagentaMentality: about erasing the memory of someone? Me too. I think we just play with the idea because we want to run away from the pain. But there really isn't a guarantee that it wouldn't happen again if we erase those memories, like the movie very well points out.

And like you said, with each experience comes lessons.
MagentaMentality · 26-30, F
@arcobaleno: Yes. It really makes us take a good long look at human nature, especially our own, and come to terms with it.
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Yep, that person gave me huge trust issues
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@theowl: Let it be an opportunity to make you better dear!!
Oh yes - most definitely - pick me - would love to erase
SagePoet · 61-69, M
Yes, my ex wife and all the hell that came with knowing her, so how do you erase?
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Not so much the people but their hurtful deeds! ;(

 
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