posted on Apr, 3 2003 @ 02:00 AM
Hi there!
I dont remember being born, and I don't think anyone can remember it.....um....cohesively, you could say. My earliest memory was when I was just a
little over a year old, and its really doesnt make a lot of sense because everything is so out of perspective, because, obviously, at that age so many
things are confusing and so much larger that you. So I would think if anyone did remember it, it wouldnt make any sense to them, really, because their
mind at the time would have had no way to wap itself around what was occuring and put it into any sort of perspective their adult mind could
translate.
On memories in general, I've found that most people I know, their earliest memories are from around age five...I find that almost tragic, because I
remember pretty much everything from age two and on. As for the comment that memory might relate to speech, I agree to a point. I think memory is
linked to abstract thought. For instance, I remember much further back than most people I know, and I also began to read at the age of three. Reading
is one of the first taught forms of abstract thought that we are introduced to, and I think for a lot of children, it is some of the first, thus a lot
of people only remembering from around the same time as most of them learned to read.