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The image displays a saying in Spanish about the relationship between knowledge and memory. It suggests that the more we know, the more we forget; conversely, the more we forget, the less we know. The saying also states that the less we know, the less we forget, and the less we forget, the more we know. The words are accompanied by emoji: a question mark, brain, books, surprised face, backwards arrows, thinking face, smiling face, and a graph showing a downward trend.
Stepan

Feb 23, 2026

Arkhangelsk, Russia

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The image displays a saying in Spanish about the relationship between knowledge and memory. It suggests that the more we know, the more we forget; conversely, the more we forget, the less we know. The saying also states that the less we know, the less we forget, and the less we forget, the more we know. The words are accompanied by emoji: a question mark, brain, books, surprised face, backwards arrows, thinking face, smiling face, and a graph showing a downward trend.

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