If evolution is true we have been molded by our environment into ''perfect'' survival machines.
Now ask yourself, ''is it good or beneficial to forget?''
The answer is ''no'' because memory is part of learning which is essential for survival. If you forget that your friend died after eating a poisonous mushroom it is likely that you too will err in the same way. So, forgetting is bad and remembering is good. — TheMadFool
2. It isn't possible to wilfully forget. Try forgetting your name. Unless you have brain damage that isn't possible even if you distracted yourself or emply other techniques you suggest. — TheMadFool
I think you can willfully forget through distraction — Metaphysician Undercover
If you want to believe otherwise as you now do, figure out how your behavior would change, and then change it. The mind follows the body,\. — Mariner
I'm not sure it's possible to get rid of beliefs — Jake
Your view is all too rare. William James thought that the mind followed the body as well — Bitter Crank
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