People who have had a painful experience remember it as less painful if the pain tapers off, rather than cutting off sharply at the height of intensity, even if they experience more pain overall. I’d heard of this finding before (from Dan Ariely), but Kahneman uses the finding to throw the idea of “experiencing self” vs. “remembering self” into sharp relief. He then discusses the far-reaching implications of this dichotomy and our blindness to it.
TED Talks: Daniel Kahneman
People who have had a painful experience remember it as less painful if the pain tapers off, rather than cutting off sharply at the height of intensity, even if they experience more pain overall. I’d heard of this finding before (from Dan Ariely), but Kahneman uses the finding to throw the idea of “experiencing self” vs. “remembering self” into sharp relief. He then discusses the far-reaching implications of this dichotomy and our blindness to it.
The talk is entitled “The riddle of experience vs. memory”.