You've felt this before
One spark. A thousand memories.
Think of an old photo. Your mind lights up — not just the picture, but the smell
of the air, who you were standing next to, what you said, the song that was
playing. A single spark, and a whole world comes rushing back.
A photo is only one kind of spark. Recall captures the whole memory — the
people, places, events and little facts — so any one of
them can light up all the rest. A name, a mountain, a date: touch one thread and
the connected web comes alive.
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One node lights the rest
Everyone you meet, everywhere you go, everything that happens becomes a node in
one living web. Touch a single one — a friend, a trip, a fact — and every
connected memory surfaces with it. Explore it, keep it fresh, and refresh what's
starting to fade.
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Recall reaches out first
You won't always have to go looking. Recall brings the right moment back to
you, right when it means the most:
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“Remember when you and Peter climbed Simonsberg? He told you that story
about his father's farm — might be worth asking how it's doing.”