04-26-2021, 01:08 PM
(04-26-2021, 10:03 AM)David Horn Wrote:You seem to have gotten your memory and culture simultaneously. Something similar happened to me. I don't think I remember, but my Mom wrote in my Baby Book that I kept time to music at 2 years old.(04-25-2021, 01:43 PM)Eric the Green Wrote:(04-25-2021, 04:51 AM)Captain Genet Wrote: My first memories are from the time I was 3. I think people with memories of being 2 are rare, but I'm not surprised by the fact they exist given that modern parents tend to have lot of photos and videos of their kids, watching them constantly can produce a feeling you "really" remember these early day. I've met a person who claimed to remember himself crawling.
Pop culture trends have no definite beginning and end point. I became aware of the "90s nostalgia" trend in 2015 but people with more intimate relationship with online culture say it was already big in 2013.
My first memory goes back to 2. I am most intrigued by very young children who remember past lives. What lies beyond this life is the real "final frontier," not space.
I agree, culture has an ongoing relevance, whatever time period is in which it is created, even though culture tends to be created as part of and in response to those time periods in which it was created. But, those past times are also part of the heritage we all share.
My earliest memory is of me sitting among a number of instrument cases and listening to my father play with his band. I have no idea how old I was at the time, but certainly very young