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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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![]() [BRITT;;] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 764 Joined: Jul 2006 Member No: 433,210 ![]() |
Humans aren't perfect. We make mistakes. The brain doesn't always work the way it "should", or the way we want it to, and we can't help it.. forgetting is absolutely not a choice. It could have been a choice to write it down though, so you could remember it. But I'm not sure.
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