Sometimes people want to forget, and sometimes they want to remember. I experienced this feeling when I failed an important exam in high school. At first, I wanted to forget that day because it made me feel sad and disappointed. Remembering it caused stress and lowered my self-confidence. However, after some time, I realized that forgetting everything would not help me improve. By remembering my mistakes, I understood what I had done wrong and how I could do better in the future. Remembering helped me become stronger and more careful.
On the other hand, forgetting was also useful because it allowed me to move on and not stay stuck in the past. This experience taught me that both forgetting and remembering have important effects on people. Forgetting helps us heal, while remembering helps us learn. A balance between the two makes life easier and more meaningful.
