Why Do We Keep Souvenirs?
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This episode explores why people hold onto souvenirs—objects that seem ordinary but carry deep personal meaning. Souvenirs act as memory triggers, helping the brain recall past experiences through cue-dependent memory. More importantly, they preserve emotions, allowing people to relive how a moment felt, not just what happened.
They also play a role in identity. By keeping physical reminders of important events, people create a tangible connection to their past and the story of who they are. Letting go of these objects can feel like losing part of that story.
Souvenirs also reflect a desire to resist the passage of time, making fleeting moments feel permanent. While they can bring comfort and nostalgia, holding onto them too strongly can also create emotional attachment to the past.
Ultimately, souvenirs are not valuable because of what they are, but because of what they represent—memories, emotions, and pieces of personal identity.