amateuraficionado
Active Member
I got into a short debate yesterday about the age of earliest possible memory. One idea that seems to be generally accepted is that this age is between 3 and 4 years old. I believe this to be absurd. I know there is other evidence to indicate it could be as young as 18 months. I have several vivid memories from when I was two years old in my first house, that we moved out of shortly after I turned three. I've told my mother many things over the years and she just looks at me and says "How can you possibly remember that? You were two!!" I guess this debate got me a little incensed because this person insisted that it was impossible..... I guess because they can't remember anything that far back. They said that I must have invented these memories from listening to conversations and looking at pictures after the fact. Ridiculous! What do you guys think and what is the earliest memory you can recall? And if you're in the school of thought that says 3-4 yrs. is the magic number..... save it! :sign: 
