I can't forget things, or ignore them-bad things that happen, " I said. "I'm a lay-it-all-out person, a dwell-on-it person, an obsess-about-it person. If I hold things in and try to forget or pretend, I become a madman and have panic attacks. I have to talk.

E. Lockhart
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It is a common desire of a person to forget about the bad things that happens in life. As a result, they try to push those memories out of their mind or try to ignore them. However, it becomes hard to live with such feelings and thoughts especially if they affect their daily life. Talking about such incidents helps the person feel better and takes away the burden of bad memories.

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