Facts Emotions Intensity Press Release - Henderson, Nevada September 5, 2014 By Matthew D. Dovel President, International Suicide Prevention These three components are what make up a memory: Facts, Emotions and Intensity . Examples of a memory are : A first kiss, the best meal you’ve ever had, sky diving on your 50 th birthday, graduation day, or your first car. Facts are : what we take in, record, at the time of an experience with our five senses; sight, audio, taste, touch and smell. Although, it is debated that there are more like twenty-one sensorial inputs, we all can accept there are at least five. There are three primary senses : hearing, sight and touch. Just like we are right or left handed, we also favor one of the primary senses. About facts : they are constantly changing as we experience NEW life events. Emotions are : Love, Fear. All emotions can be traced back to the root emotions that are either Love...
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