What makes things memorable is that they are meaningful, significant, colorful.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Memorable occasions should be brief, and so should be the expressions of appreciation.
For me, being memorable is more important than winning.
Once something is memorable, it's living and you're using it. That to me is the foundation of a creative society.
When you come across someone colorful and vibrant maybe in the present it isn't so interesting, but, in the past, it sheds a wonderful light onto living life.
Everywhere in my house are these little things that have meanings and make me think of great memories.
To be remembered at all is an achievement of sorts.
For me, all days are memorable days.
Some of the things that have been the most meaningful to me have been experiences I've shared with my family.
We often talk about people with great memories as though it were some sort of an innate gift, but that is not the case. Great memories are learned. At the most basic level, we remember when we pay attention. We remember when we are deeply engaged.
So much of what we do is ephemeral and quickly forgotten, even by ourselves, so it's gratifying to have something you have done linger in people's memories.
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