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A Quick Hello: The Mandela Effect
If something is repeated often enough or if we think something often enough, we can sometimes grow to believe we actually remember it. This can happen on an individual basis, but there can also be mass false memories. It is best for us to explore and research to determine whether what we think we remember is actually the way it happened or whether what we recall someone saying was truly what that person said. Leaning on what someone else says isn't always as dependable as it might seem.
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