Why Your Teenage Years Feel More Real Than Last Year
The reminiscence bump is a documented phenomenon explaining why so many of our most vivid memories cluster around ages 15 to 25 — and what it reveals about how memory actually works.
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The reminiscence bump is a documented phenomenon explaining why so many of our most vivid memories cluster around ages 15 to 25 — and what it reveals about how memory actually works.
From retro filters to revived slang, digital nostalgia keeps resurfacing — and its surprising emotional pull reveals how we use the internet to feel connected.