Monday, February 3, 2025

Proverb of the day

 "Out of sight, out of mind" means that when someone or something isn't physically present or regularly visible, it's easy to forget about it. 

Essentially, if you don't see a person or thing often, you tend not to think about it much, and any emotional or mental connection can fade away. 

This proverb bluntly captures a common human tendency—our brains prioritize what's immediately in front of us over what's distant or absent.

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