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Have you ever walked into a room only to forget why you went there, or misplaced your keys despite being absolutely sure you left them on the hall table? These frustrating moments are not signs of a failing mind, but the highly predictable output of an ancient spatial memory system.
Human beings were neurologically wired to remember the permanent locations of fruit trees and water sources across vast savannahs, not the arbitrary, daily placement of small metal objects in a cluttered modern apartment. This fundamental mismatch between our evolutionary architecture and modern domestic chaos creates friction.
This book uncovers the hidden mechanics of the hippocampus and explains how physical boundary-crossing—like simply walking through a doorway—triggers an automatic cognitive memory wipe. You will learn how chronic stress hormones shrink our spatial mapping abilities and why the brain actively deletes mundane actions to prioritize novel threats.
By understanding these built-in neurological blind spots, you can stop fighting your own biology. Discover practical, science-backed strategies to construct an intuitive physical environment and finally eliminate the daily panic of lost belongings.
