In this fascinating 60-minute episode, journalist Lesley Stahl delves into the minds of individuals with Superior Autobiographical Memory, a rare ability that allows them to remember an extraordinary amount of detail about their own lives. From remembering what they had for breakfast on a random Tuesday years ago to recalling conversations verbatim, these individuals possess a truly remarkable gift.
But the episode doesn’t stop there – it also explores the concept of mind reading and mindfulness, delving into the power of empathy and understanding others’ emotions. Through interviews with experts and individuals who practice mindfulness, viewers are taken on a journey into the depths of the human mind and the potential of unlocking its true power.
Whether you’re curious about the mysteries of memory or interested in enhancing your own mindfulness practices, this episode is sure to leave you with a newfound appreciation for the incredible capabilities of the human mind. Don’t miss this captivating exploration of Superior Autobiographical Memory, mind reading, and mindfulness.
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They have better Access to their own DNA .. we are all writing our own "code"
I think. Hahaaaaa
Science = Ego
I prefer to be "normal " and forget. If life was great so would perfect memories but it ain't 😢
This isn't new. I've seen this before. Must be a re-upload.
Why isn't superior memory the default state, he asks? Why didn't we evolve THAT way? Because apparently there is something in their setting that interferes with relationships which are a biological advantage for passing on your genes.
Notice HOW MANY TIME WERE 'AVAILABLE FOR READING UR MIND'-WHAT THEY WANT TO KNIW☝️
As a-posed to Saving lives-NOT AS MUCH ACCESS TO MACHINES
I REMEMBER,
I REMEMBER,
EVERYTHING.
TO THE PEOPLE WHO CHOSE TO POST THIS TODAY
I can’t remember what I did yesterday.
Jorge Luis Borges has an amazing and beautiful short story written about this subject. It is inside the book called Fictions and the short story is named "Funes the Memorious." This little short story fits this documentary theme to its core. I strongly recommend it! I also recommend, of course, reading the entire book, because it is going to blow your mind away beautifully!
dont know why they wouldnt become doctors or lawyers would just have read and its locked in no studying envolved unless their memory is limited to useless details.
I have this “condition” or “disposition” or whatever you want to call it and I twisted my reality with psychedellic mushrooms a few years ago. If any doctors wanna talk let me know. Might be interesting to you 🤣
I used to walk around the house as a seven year old reciting E3 press conference monologues without missing a word or inflection point
That first lady was so pleasant ! I loved her ! Nowadays she would have been a total snob with some toxic feminist energy. She's accomplished, smart and still feminine. What a disaster things are now.
Mind~less~ness would B' much easier to musster. 010
i can B' like the duck in you pond. as peaceful as 1 2 3 ~ a b c ~ 01 ex change
I remember taking my first step
Switching 01 The Eternal Now– T.E.N. dimensions
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She could've gotten a few PhDs
Thanks for putting the year of filming. It's not fun to see the same videos given new upload dates.
Wow, the brain is trying to figure out itself! 🤔
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That's the bright side. There's a dark side to remembering everything also. They end up in mental institutions.
I would hate to remember everything. Well, just being honest.
I can smell 1991
They can’t un90’s the 90’s and that’s something
Minority Report
I can't remember what I had for lunch.
They are asking the wrong questions.
Like: can you learn a language in a week? Do you ever misspell words? Can you quote lines from movies and books? Can they remember how things taste they haven't had in a long time? Remembering facts is one thing but do they learn faster? Can they process information faster than ordinary people? I could ask these people 200 questions.
wtf amazing
Wow…. I have a good memory, and a lot of things I wish I could forget. But her memory ? Holy s**t !!! 😮