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Childhood memories shape our perceptions from "summary" of My Fault by Mercedes Ron

Our childhood memories are like a tapestry that weaves together the fabric of our perceptions. The experiences we have as children form the foundation upon which we build our understanding of the world around us. These memories shape the way we view ourselves, others, and the events that unfold in our lives. In "My Fault," the protagonist's childhood memories play a crucial role in shaping her perceptions of herself and the people around her. She recalls moments of joy and laughter, but also moments of pain and disappointment. These memories linger in the depths of her mind, influencing the way she navigates relationships and confronts challenges. As the protagonist reflects on her past, she di...
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    My Fault

    Mercedes Ron

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