You are what you
remember, not what you experience.
At least according
to Daniel Kahneman, Nobel Laureate and author of last year's outstanding book -
Thinking, Fast and Slow.
This partly came to
light when he conducted a study on people undergoing colonoscopies.
The first group
underwent shorter procedures, and the second group longer ones.
When asked to rate
the total amount of pain they had experienced (this was before colonoscopies
were routinely accompanied by anaesthetics), surprisingly the first group
recorded a worse experience.
How could this be if
they experienced significantly less time under procedural duress?