Charan Ranganath: Human Memory, Imagination, Deja Vu, and False Memories | Lex Fridman Podcast #430
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Top Comments (10)
Lex bring more people like him for podcast! We enjoy the Scientific ones but these ones I feel can be more enjoyed by the majority of people since it can relate to our own paths and everyday lives. This one was gold thank you
Here are the timestamps. Please check out our sponsors to support this podcast. Transcript: https://lexfridman.com/charan-ranganath-transcript 0:00 - Introduction & sponsor mentions: - Riverside: https://creators.riverside.fm/LEX and use code LEX to get 30% off - ZipRecruiter: https://ziprecruiter.com/lex - Notion: https://notion.com/lex - MasterClass: https://masterclass.com/lexpod to get 15% off - Shopify: https://shopify.com/lex to get $1 per month trial - LMNT: https://drinkLMNT.com/lex to get free sample pack 1:03 - Experiencing self vs remembering self 14:44 - Creating memories 24:16 - Why we forget 31:53 - Training memory 42:22 - Memory hacks 54:10 - Imagination vs memory 1:03:29 - Memory competitions 1:13:18 - Science of memory 1:28:33 - Discoveries 1:39:37 - Deja vu 1:44:54 - False memories 2:04:59 - False confessions 2:08:45 - Heartbreak 2:16:19 - Nature of time 2:24:00 - Brain–computer interface (BCI) 2:38:04 - AI and memory 2:48:18 - ADHD 2:55:15 - Music 3:05:00 - Human mind
I went back and listened to the “experiencing self” vs the “remembering self” multiple times. It never occurred to me that fulfillment in life can come down to having a rich remembering self, and that this richness sometimes requires experiencing some pain, discomfort, or an effort of some kind. Wise words to live by.
I am not all the way through this yet, but if you are reading this comment, know that the value of this podcast is immense. Just the first 30 seconds alone where Charan explains how memories often cannot be trusted is an absolute game-changer. It is a direct path to the present moment — knowing that the past (even your own memories) may very well be an illusion. It helps you be here and now — allowing you to get the most out of each moment in life. Lex, thank you for your great work, and I’m glad you are back from your trip.
As a person that's been living with severe chronic pain and depression an anxiety for most of my life I can definitely say that I appreciate things much more than I ever thought I possibly could. The story that I tell to myself about myself is a good one because I overcome my struggles in the end by simply surviving.
Waiting on the aya report
It's not lost on me that this dropped on MEMORIAL Day weekend
in the movie Her, she said - the past is just a story we tell ourselves. it has always stuck with me
I used to record my dreams. After years of doing this, I realized my Deja Vus were me dreaming the future. I couldn't control any of this. It just happened. Thanks!
8:20 "Do things that are unpleasant in the moment, because those can be reframed and enjoyed for many years to come" Teenage years are so important
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Lex bring more people like him for podcast! We enjoy the Scientific ones but these ones I feel can be more enjoyed by the majority of people since it can relate to our own paths and everyday lives. This one was gold thank you
Here are the timestamps. Please check out our sponsors to support this podcast. Transcript: https://lexfridman.com/charan-ranganath-transcript 0:00 - Introduction & sponsor mentions: - Riverside: https://creators.riverside.fm/LEX and use code LEX to get 30% off - ZipRecruiter: https://ziprecruiter.com/lex - Notion: https://notion.com/lex - MasterClass: https://masterclass.com/lexpod to get 15% off - Shopify: https://shopify.com/lex to get $1 per month trial - LMNT: https://drinkLMNT.com/lex to get free sample pack 1:03 - Experiencing self vs remembering self 14:44 - Creating memories 24:16 - Why we forget 31:53 - Training memory 42:22 - Memory hacks 54:10 - Imagination vs memory 1:03:29 - Memory competitions 1:13:18 - Science of memory 1:28:33 - Discoveries 1:39:37 - Deja vu 1:44:54 - False memories 2:04:59 - False confessions 2:08:45 - Heartbreak 2:16:19 - Nature of time 2:24:00 - Brain–computer interface (BCI) 2:38:04 - AI and memory 2:48:18 - ADHD 2:55:15 - Music 3:05:00 - Human mind
I went back and listened to the “experiencing self” vs the “remembering self” multiple times. It never occurred to me that fulfillment in life can come down to having a rich remembering self, and that this richness sometimes requires experiencing some pain, discomfort, or an effort of some kind. Wise words to live by.
I am not all the way through this yet, but if you are reading this comment, know that the value of this podcast is immense. Just the first 30 seconds alone where Charan explains how memories often cannot be trusted is an absolute game-changer. It is a direct path to the present moment — knowing that the past (even your own memories) may very well be an illusion. It helps you be here and now — allowing you to get the most out of each moment in life. Lex, thank you for your great work, and I’m glad you are back from your trip.
As a person that's been living with severe chronic pain and depression an anxiety for most of my life I can definitely say that I appreciate things much more than I ever thought I possibly could. The story that I tell to myself about myself is a good one because I overcome my struggles in the end by simply surviving.
Waiting on the aya report
It's not lost on me that this dropped on MEMORIAL Day weekend
in the movie Her, she said - the past is just a story we tell ourselves. it has always stuck with me
I used to record my dreams. After years of doing this, I realized my Deja Vus were me dreaming the future. I couldn't control any of this. It just happened. Thanks!
8:20 "Do things that are unpleasant in the moment, because those can be reframed and enjoyed for many years to come" Teenage years are so important