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There is an opinion that in order to forget a person, you need to live half the time that was lived with him. However, in reality, everything is purely individual. You can forget in a short time, or you can remember until you are very old, it depends not even on the amount of time spent together, but on the circumstances under which the breakup occurred and who initiated it, i.e., whether this person is your gestalt. They say that time heals. But of course, it's not the time itself that heals, as such, that passes after the breakup, but new people who appear in your life during this period and bright events that push the past out of your memory.