Memories are worth a million, or so they say. But it depends on who it involves. Having the ability to remember something doesn't mean that people will believe you when you say it is. People tend to believe what they want to believe. You might remember it one way, someone else remembers it another way, and others just forgot. When you tell the story again and that other someone disagrees and calls you a liar, try to have at least back up or try to make someone else remember because having others take your side will benefit you. Take my story for instance. Today, mother dearest decided to tell a story of the time me and my sister had a puppy. I remember my sister, #2, dropping the puppy while drying it after a bath and my mother running over it's tail by accident. They both deny it. #2 states that she did drop the puppy, but she was with someone else and I wasn't around during the time of incident. So I said that she dropped it twice. She said no and we got into an argument. Mother scolded me for always provoking people. This may seem like a way to break things up. But to me and my sister, it's like I have lost once again and was wrong again. So, #1 - 0 and #2 - 1037590. Okay, maybe I'm exaggerating with the number of wins. But she does win a lot. Because no matter what the reason is, to my mother, I will always be at wrong because I am #1. She says I'm older and supposed to let her win. I get this, but that doesn't mean I have to let her walk all over me. And that's what she always does. She has no respect for me and she frustrates me to death. I am not kidding when I say literally. -sigh- I will never win as long as I live. So why even bother trying anymore?