Sementoism
Sementoism is a philosophical concept that explores the nature of memory and its role in identity. It posits that individual identity is not a static entity but rather a fluid construct built upon the accumulation and interpretation of memories. The central tenet of Sementoism is the idea that a person is the sum of their recollected experiences, and that the way these memories are accessed, processed, and understood defines who they are.
Proponents of Sementoism suggest that disruptions to memory, such as amnesia or the gradual fading of recollection,