It's only human to preserve past experiences as memory. That's how we learn. Or at least how we believe that we learn. But does memory actually inhibit us from continual learning? Do memories of the past sometimes cloud our vision of the present?
It's only human to preserve past experiences as memory. That's how we learn. Or at least how we believe that we learn. But does memory actually inhibit us from continual learning? Do memories of the past sometimes cloud our vision of the present?