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The Mandela Effect: When Shared Memories Don’t Match Reality

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The Mandela Effect refers to a phenomenon where large groups of people remember events or details differently from recorded history. Named after false memories about Nelson Mandela's death, it explores how memory, suggestion, and misinformation shape our perception of reality. This curious psychological effect challenges what we believe we know—and how we know it. https://mentalhealthconnect.co

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