Jeff Brooks said in his post:
> our hold on new learning takes
>effort and is relatively tenuous, compared to older learning. Lastly, I
>think we must also recognize that _some_ real forgetting takes place
I think that is true. However, there are some things people would want to,
and will, always remember, though their impact upon their lives may change
greatly due to "new" learning.
--Regards, John Constantine Rainbird Management Consulting Santa Fe, NM http://www.trail.com/~rainbird
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