My Gen X Playlist: I Don’t Mind If You Forget Me – Morrissey

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  1. I don’t know how much of it is “memory” or “focus” these days, if that makes sense. Yeah, I’m older, but it just seems like there’s a lot more general chaos and b.s. to distract the mind. Some of it may be “artificial” memory lapses.

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  2. I am so glad to know that I’m not the only one with memory lapses! My husband and I went to see the new Ghostbusters movie yesterday, and afterwards the conversation went something like this: “That woman who plays the Mom is the same actress from that one show we used to watch ..what was the name of it? You know the one set in the 1800’s in New York? Oh, and that original Ghostbusters guy…you know, the one who was in Christmas with the Kranks? He’s looking old. Ugh! My memory is like swiss cheese!

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      1. It was really good! It had all of the original cast plus the new ones from the last one. The only thing I didn’t like was the long backstory in the middle of the movie. I almost fell asleep. Also, the end wasn’t as grand as some of the others.

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  3. I thought you were building-up to drop Simple Minds’ Don’t you Forget About Me on the playlist, but now I see it’s already on there. I like that you went deep into the Morrissey vault instead! I will definitely enjoy walking to it. Good tempo.

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  4. That feeling of losing a name when it’s right on the tip of your tongue is the worst!

    I’ll usually remember it at some ridiculously random moment, like what I’m getting something out of the refrigerator.

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  5. Oh, man does this resonate. I’ve always been terrible with names. A senior government official I worked for was great at it and told a colleague he was good at it because he really worked at it. I remind myself of that every time I forget something, recall, and then promptly forget it again. Focusing on mindfulness is the way I have found through it. Now… what were we talking about again?

    A Morrissey tune I wasn’t familiar with. Thanks for the introduction.

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