“Everyone remembers where they were when that happened.” The phenomenon, called a flashbulb memory, occurs when people can recall their surroundings in vivid detail the moment they learn of shocking historic events — the moon landing, the fall of the Berlin Wall, September 11th, and more. I will always remember when I was 13 years old at my neighborhood swimming pool, on June 25th, 2009, learning that Michael Jackson had died.

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