Stable Memories

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Stable memories are a form of pseudomemory or exomemory that don’t change, aren’t easily forgotten and are consistent.

Examples of stable memories are:
 * A memory that is very clear, and can be easily recalled and described in detail.
 * A memory whose contents always stays the same.

Stable memories may or may not bring comfort or joy to those that have them.

An individual may have one, several, or exclusively stable memories.

Related Terms
Unstable memories and fuzzy memories are other terms to describe the stability or clarity of pseudo- or exomemories.