The concept of storing is a concept that is used to refer to an act by which a specific object or element is stored in order to be able to later resort to it if necessary. The storage can be of many different things or objects, ranging from the simplest such as food or food to more complex elements, such as data in a computer. Although the action is not performed specifically as in other situations, the act of storing can also occur symbolically, for example when it is said that a person stores memories in his brain or in his head.
Storing is a typical human activity since, unlike what happens with animals, it is a complex activity that in most cases is carried out for a specific purpose. Thus, the storage of data, for example, in our mind, although it is not conscious, happens at a higher level than what happens with animals and this results in us being able to exercise memory and know how to act when we need to find some kind of information we believe we possess. In the case of the storage of information, data, memories and memories that the human being makes with his brain, we must note that this storage is not as easy to make disappear or keep as long as one wants, but much of what we store depends on our unconscious.
Storing is something that can be done deliberately or not. In this sense, we do not choose what to store in our brain, but we do when we consciously choose what to store, for example, on our computer or in our home. These two examples always represent a more or less defined selection of which elements or things the person considers useful at the moment or for the future and therefore decides to keep them instead of discarding them. Storage means always being able to use, enjoy or resort to those things again if necessary, so it is always advisable to do it consciously and sincerely.
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