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Many of our memories now live in photos, posts, and curated highlights. What we save, revisit, and share begins to shape how we remember our own lives.

 

In this short spoken-word reflection, Sindy explores how curated memory may influence identity itself. When certain moments are preserved and others fade, the story we tell about who we are can quietly change.

 

This isn’t about nostalgia.

It’s about noticing how memory and identity evolve together.

 

SCRIPT:

 

So much of our memory lives outside of us now.

 

Photos.

Posts.

Highlights we choose to save.

 

We don’t remember everything —

we remember what gets captured.

 

What gets shared.

What gets revisited.

 

Over time, those moments start to shape the story we tell about who we are.

 

But curated memories are selective.

They leave things out.

 

And that makes me wonder…

 

if our memories are being edited,

are we slowly editing ourselves too —

becoming the version of us

that’s easiest to remember?

 

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Are you afraid? Talk with yourself

West Potomac Park - Washington D.C.

This self portrait gives the emotion of actual reflection.

sometimes that's what we all need.

No matter where we come from, we all carry stories that ache and moments that shape us. Stigma too exists everywhere influenced not just by individuals, but by the families and spaces we grow up in.

At the core, our struggles are more similar than we think.

Because being human means feeling deeply, universally.

  

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Labels help us make sense of the world. They simplify communication and give us shared reference points. But not everything fits neatly into a name.

 

In this short spoken-word reflection, Sindy explores whether meaning can be lost when every experience needs a label. When moments are still forming, naming them too quickly may flatten what they’re trying to express.

 

This isn’t about rejecting language. It’s about noticing where words clarify — and where they may limit.

 

SCRIPT:

 

We label almost everything now.

 

Feelings.

Experiences.

Parts of who we are.

 

Labels help us communicate.

They give us shortcuts for understanding.

 

But I wonder what happens

when every experience needs a name

before it feels real.

 

Some things are messy.

Transitional.

Still forming.

 

And when we rush to label them,

we might be freezing something

that was meant to stay fluid a little longer.

 

So sometimes I ask…

 

do labels help us understand meaning —

 

or do we lose something

when everything has to fit

into a word?

 

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Yosemite National Park, California

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