We look back on their past because we want to remember how core moments felt. We can make these flashbacks more purposeful by learning a lesson and leaving a message for our future selves. Charlie recommends leaving a voice memo or writing down how you feel as it happens — because we simply won’t remember the emotion as intensely the next day. The best way to learn is to repeat that lesson over and over again.
Leave a message for your future self
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