Forgetting a name seconds after hearing it is usually an encoding failure, not a character flaw. Nam...
Psychology says people who forget names almost immediately after meeting someone may not be rude, scattered, or bad with people — their brain may simply never have encoded the name before the conversation moved on
Forgetting a name seconds after hearing it is usually an encoding failure, not a character flaw. Names are arbitrary labels with no meaning to hook onto...
Author: Silicon Canals
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