How Memory Shapes Morning Inspirations
During
my morning walk, it often happens spontaneously that a new essay's subject and
the contents to be written down pop into my mind. I have no choice but to rely
on my short-term memory to remember them. As you might guess, there are times
when I forget the subject by the time I arrive back home. However, on those
fortunate occasions when I do recall the subject, a rough outline quickly forms
in my mind. This may be because the content has become deeply associated with
the subject as I construct its structure through effort, and this information
is stored in my working memory. The reverse situation, where I recall the
content first and then the subject comes up, rarely occurs. When I used to work
in an office, I found it very stressful to depend on my unreliable short-term
memory. Therefore, I would either immediately begin or complete a task that
needed to be done, or I would take notes. Today, I completely forgot what I
initially intended to write about, which led me to compose this essay.