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The Peak-End Rule: Why We Remember Experiences Wrong

Your memory of an experience is shaped almost entirely by its most intense moment and how it ended — not by how long it lasted or how it felt on average. This changes how we should think about everything from vacations to customer service.

April 13, 2026


The Peak-End Rule: Why We Remember Experiences Wrong
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