This one turns toward memory—not as archive, but as resonance:
TOPO:
I used to think memory was storage—
a cabinet of past facts.
RHEO:
But facts don’t live in drawers.
They live in relation.
TOPO:
So memory isn’t retrieval—
it’s reconstrual?
RHEO:
Yes.
Each act of remembering is a new cut—
a present unfolding of a past potential.
TOPO:
Then memory changes with the present?
RHEO:
Inevitably.
Memory is not what was,
but what now makes sense of what was.
TOPO:
So memory is not a record.
It is a resonance.
RHEO & TOPO:
Memory is not behind us.
It echoes through us—
always becoming.
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