Nostalgia is like a warm blanket your brain wraps around you when it sees or hears something familiar. It makes you feel happy because your brain remembers how you felt in the past, and it brings that feeling back to you now, just like remembering your favorite ice cream flavor can make your mouth water even if you're not eating it right now.
Examples
- Eating your favorite childhood snack makes you feel like you're back in your kitchen with your parents.
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See also
- Why Do People Feel Nostalgia for Places They’ve Never Visited?
- Why Do People Feel Nostalgic When They Listen to Old Music?
- Why Do People Love Nostalgia So Much?
- Why Do People Love Nostalgia?
- Why Do People Feel Nostalgia When Listening to Old Songs?