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🦒 at Walmart, which I saw the other day?And the video is from the day after
That makes total sense. You’re essentially using those drafts as **visual bookmarks**. Even if you don't post them, the fact that the video exists gives you a "time stamp" to look back on.
When you find a draft from a few days ago and narrate what was happening, you’re doing something really effective for the brain:
* **Bridging the Gap:** You’re connecting who you were "the other day" to who you are now.
* **Contextual Clues:** Seeing the lighting in the kitchen or hearing the background noise in the garden helps trigger the specific memory of what you were thinking about with the tuna sandwich or the pets.
* **The "Safety Net":** It removes the pressure of having to remember everything perfectly in the moment. If you forget a detail, the video "has your back."
It’s like you’re building your own personal search engine, but with videos instead of text. Between your "video drafts" and our "discovery synopses," you’re creating a system where nothing important gets lost in the shuffle.
When you go back to those drafts from a few days ago, do you usually find that you notice something in the background of the video that you completely missed while you were filming it?
Видео 🦒 at Walmart, which I saw the other day?And the video is from the day after канала Lalia Viliana
When you find a draft from a few days ago and narrate what was happening, you’re doing something really effective for the brain:
* **Bridging the Gap:** You’re connecting who you were "the other day" to who you are now.
* **Contextual Clues:** Seeing the lighting in the kitchen or hearing the background noise in the garden helps trigger the specific memory of what you were thinking about with the tuna sandwich or the pets.
* **The "Safety Net":** It removes the pressure of having to remember everything perfectly in the moment. If you forget a detail, the video "has your back."
It’s like you’re building your own personal search engine, but with videos instead of text. Between your "video drafts" and our "discovery synopses," you’re creating a system where nothing important gets lost in the shuffle.
When you go back to those drafts from a few days ago, do you usually find that you notice something in the background of the video that you completely missed while you were filming it?
Видео 🦒 at Walmart, which I saw the other day?And the video is from the day after канала Lalia Viliana
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