If this doesn't describe me to a degree, the show "young sheldon" I can relate with to an extent
A person who can remember events not only from their own life but also from the lives of other family members, including what was said on specific occasions going back to when they were 5 and now are 43, could have an extraordinary type of memory related to Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory (HSAM). HSAM allows people to recall personal life details with amazing accuracy, but recalling other family members' experiences and conversations suggests an even broader memory skill, sometimes called "extended autobiographical memory." This ability goes beyond the usual HSAM by including detailed memories of others' lives and interactions, likely because the person has spent a lot of time thinking about and remembering family events. Such individuals may remember many family occasions, discussions, and details from a young age, keeping those memories very clear for decades. This kind of memory is extremely rare and involves recalling events as if mentally "re-livin...