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Okay. Today, I came up to my teacher to give her my late assignment.
She asked me why I gave her right now. I told her that I didn’t do it over the weekend because I totally forgot about it. Unusually, she didn’t write down the assignments on the board that the class needed to complete. Since I had a hearing disability, I’m not really good at catching information by verbal in air. Then she says, "That was your choice not to do it". I was confused; I didn’t really choose not to do it. i know it's my mistake for not remembering it. I always turned in every assignment. For some reason, I didn’t turn in the assignment this time. the question is: is forgetting a choice or not ? |
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^ Well, I'm saying, that there's only involutary forgetting, and there's not voluntary forgetting. So I'm on your side.
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