The document discusses remembering and forgetting. It notes that both are necessary for a normal life. Remembering gives us identity through the memories we cherish, while forgetting allows us to let go of painful memories. It highlights several examples of how remembering uplifting moments and choosing to forget dismay can help one lead a happy life. The document also discusses how both remembering and forgetting are essential for dynamic living and doing great things, as exemplified by how St. Ignatius had to forget certain experiences to develop the Spiritual Exercises. It concludes that remembering and forgetting must intermingle for life to have meaning.