"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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