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Re: Seeking for method to forget a 4 years Ex-FL PRC Relationship
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Thank bro. Already Explain as per above replies.
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Re: Seeking for method to forget a 4 years Ex-FL PRC Relationship
Been thru these. Somehow, the stories are all the same.... It's never their fault.
Just like you, I got involved with a ML 3-4 years back. I was married back then with a kid. I lost everything. I even got myself into police station which is something I would have never done. Got betrayed badly. Got sucked out totally. Finally woke up. It's never too late. |
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There may soon be a solution to get rid of your painful memories.
https://www.sciencealert.com/scienti...inful-memories Scientists Already Know How to 'Erase' Your Painful Memories... And Add New Ones FIONA MACDONALD 15 FEB 2016 We all have things in our past that we'd like to forget - bad break-ups, traumatic experiences, loss. No matter how hard we try, these memories can continue to haunt us, occasionally triggering conditions such as anxiety, phobias, or post-traumatic stress disorder. But scientists are now on the verge of being able to change that for good, with the discovery that our memories aren't as permanent as we once thought. In fact, researchers have now figured out how to delete, change, and even implant memories - not just in animals, but in human subjects. And drugs that rewire our brains to forget the bad parts are already on the horizon, as PBS documentary Memory Hackers highlighted over the weekend. If it all sounds a little science fiction, that's because it is - films such as Eternal Sunshine for the Spotless Mind and Total Recall have long toyed with the idea of altering our memories. But thanks to the advances in neurological scanning technology over the past few decades, we're now closer than you might realise to making these technologies (or something similar) a reality. So how do you go about deleting a memory? To understand that, you need to understand how memories form and are kept alive in our brains in the first place. In the past, scientists used to think that memories were stored in one specific spot, like a neurological file cabinet, but they've since realised that every single memory we have is locked up in connections across the brain. To explain it simply, a memory is formed when proteins stimulate our brains cells to grow and form new connections - literally rewiring our minds' circuitry. Once that happens, a memory is stored in your mind, and for most of us, it'll stay there as long as we occasionally reflect upon it or revisit it. So far, so simple. But what many people don't realise is that those long-term memories aren't stable. In fact, every time we revisit a memory, that memory becomes malleable again, and is reset stronger and more vividly than before. This process is known as reconsolidation, and it explains why our memories can sometimes change slightly over time - for example, if you fell off your bike, each time you remember it and get upset about it, you're restrengthening the connections between that memory and emotions such as fear and sadness. Eventually just the thought of a bike could be enough to make you terrified. Alternatively, most of us have had the experience of a once-traumatic memory becoming laughable years later. The reconsolidation process is so important, because it's a point at which scientists can step in and 'hack' our memories. "The research suggests memories can be manipulated because they act as if made from glass, existing in a molten state as they are being created, before turning solid," Richard Gray explains for The Telegraph. "When the memory is recalled, however, it becomes molten again and so can be altered before it once more resets." Numerous studies have now shown that by blocking a chemical called norepinephrine - which is involved in the fight or flight response and is responsible for triggering symptoms such as sweaty palms and a racing heart - researchers can 'dampen' traumatic memories, and stop them being associated with negative emotions. For example, at the end of last year, researchers from the Netherlands demonstrated they could take away arachnophobes' fear of spiders by using a drug called propranolol to block norepinephrine. To figure this out, the team took three groups of arachnophobes. Two of these groups were shown a tarantula in a glass jar to trigger their fearful memories of spiders, and were then either given propranolol or a placebo. The third group was simply given propranolol without being shown a spider, to rule out the possibility that the drug on its own was responsible for reducing their fear. Over the next few months, the groups were all presented with another tarantula and their fear response was measured. The results were pretty incredible - while the group given the placebo and those given propranolol without being exposed to a spider showed no change in their fear levels, arachnophobes who were shown the spider and given the drug were able to touch the tarantula within days. Within three months, many of them felt comfortable holding the spider, and their fear hadn't come back even after a year. It was like their fear had been deleted. The same drug was also tested back in 2007 on victims of a past trauma. The participants were given either propranolol or a placebo each day for 10 days, and were asked to describe their memories of the traumatic event. Those that were given the drug didn't forget the experience, but a week later they were able to recount it with much less stress than they originally had. In mice, a similar technique has been used to make mice 'forget' that a particular sound was associated with an electric shock, while leaving other memories intact. So far, researchers haven't tried to explicitly delete a memory in its entirety from humans (that we know of, at least), due to the ethical implications, but the evidence suggests that it's something that would be possible, given the right combination of drugs and recall exercises. Perhaps even more worrying is the research into how easy it is for scientists to implant false memories into people. By manipulating the same reconsolidation process, psychologist Julia Shaw has shown that it's possible to make people remember a crime they never committed - and even provide vivid details about the fictional event. You can see her work in action below, and it's pretty terrifying: With this type of memory alteration already possible, and further research being conducted all the time, the real question now is, what do we do with this knowledge? As creator of Memory Hackers, Michael Bicks, told Co.Create, ultimately the purpose isn't to delete people's painful memories entirely, like they attempt to do in Eternal Sunshine for the Spotless Mind, but simply tweak them so they're less upsetting. Because it's not so much the memories, but the associations they have in our minds, that cause us pain. Most importantly, the research means that scientists might soon be able to help treat people with anxiety, phobias, and PTSD. "Rewriting memories allows you to update them," said Bicks. "But the purpose of forgetting is not just so you can clean off the hard drive ... The ability to forget the unpleasant things allows us to create a story about ourselves that we can live with."
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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/...nted-memories/
Scientists have discovered how to 'delete' unwanted memories Adam Boult 11 FEBRUARY 2016 • 2:20PM Are there any memories you'd like to permanently remove from your head? Or what if you could alter unpleasant memories so they're no longer upsetting? Or create entirely new memories of events that never occurred? It sounds like the stuff of science fiction, but according to a new documentary that premiered in the US this week, scientists have discovered how to do just that - and more. "Memory Hackers," from PBS's NOVA documentary strand, looks at cutting edge research into the nature of memory, and how it might be manipulated for mankind's benefit. "We understand only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to human memory" André Fenton, a prominent neuroscientist "For much of human history, memory has been seen as a tape recorder that faithfully registers information and replays it intact," say the film's makers. "But now, researchers are discovering that memory is far more malleable, always being written and rewritten, not just by us but by others. We are discovering the precise mechanisms that can explain and even control our memories." Among the documentary's subjects is Jake Hausler, a 12-year-old boy from St. Louis who can remember just about every single thing he has experienced since the age of 8. Jake is the youngest ever person to be diagnosed with Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory, which makes it difficult for him to distinguish between trivial and important events from his past. “Forgetting is probably one of the most important things that brains will do,” says André Fenton, a prominent neuroscientist who is currently working on a technique to erase painful memories. “We understand only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to human memory.” Other interviewees include Julia Shaw, psychology professor at London South Bank University, who has designed a system for implanting false memories, and has successfully convinced subjects they've committed crimes that never took place - research that has potentially troubling ramifications for the criminal justice system. I was thrilled to be part of the #MemoryHackers @Nova documentary. Here a behind the scenes panel event we did! 35 2:35 PM - Feb 11, 2016 See Dr Julia Shaw's other Tweets Twitter Ads info and privacy The film's makers also speak to clinical psychologist Merel Kindt, who has discovered that medication can be used to remove the negative associations of some memories - through which she has managed to 'cure' patients of arachnophobia. Memory Hackers debuted in the US on Wednesday night, and will be broadcast on PBS America in the UK at a future date. Scientists find secret of reversing bad memories How to wipe a bad memory
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Wow ! I got some bad memories to erase..
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时间可以冲淡一切
All you need is something to move time forward. Since you are single and have some money, you are not in such a bad shape. There are real succubus out there that will suck you clean and dry. You had your fun and now it's time to move on. Yes, treat it as fun and forget about it. You said she has a great body and you had a good time. Just need to remember that and forget the rest. All the emotional baggage will get lighter over time. Now, you need to tackle your free time. 1) Sign up dating platform (I assume you are jacked since you had lots of sex and is bored from working out). Don't look like a worm hor, especially a fat one. 2) Invest your monies to get back some returns from your relationship losses 3) Go to church These 3 activities will squarely put you back on a schedule which you need to follow. Problem is you do not have a routine to bounce back and hence keep sinking back to thinking about her and this utterly failed relationship. You should pat yourself in the back for now going any deeper. If not, you will be really deep shit with no money and a long time to bounce back. Money can earn back but not time. |
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i too once had a failed relationship with a working girl. boils down to the fact that she can easily turn back to the trade to get easy money.
most of the time they are in this trade because they are lazy, and want to take the easy way out. most of the time they have bad habits and are lazy. my ex was like that also. all i can say is that time will make the pain easier. make a decision to let go and bear with the pain, it will slowly ebb away. no matter how much money you have, she will spend it all. so it might actually be a blessing in disguise |
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Keep 3 guys around you. Make them pay a monthly maintenance. Travel around to see each of them . Go on biz trips together. Good sex good money live the equivalent of a lady emperor. |
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