- Jul 2, 2012
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I know this is silly. I could just have my bank reset the PIN number on my card. But damnit, it's driving me crazy.
I've had the same PIN number on my debit card for many years. Probably something like 15, maybe 20 years, and I've used the card at ATMs and stores a dozen times a week. Never forgot it. I can't even remember ever having entered it wrong. And then all of a sudden a couple of weeks ago I forgot the number. It's almost like I never knew it, like a little part of my brain had been erased.
It's a four digit number and I'm 99.9% certain it's made up of three particular digits that I do remember, with one of them repeated. One of the digits is a zero, and I'm nearly certain that it's not repeated.
So, for example, if the digits were 0 4 7, it might be 4407 or 7074 or 7440 or ... At least there are a finite number of possibilities.
How do I get that part of my brain back?
I've had the same PIN number on my debit card for many years. Probably something like 15, maybe 20 years, and I've used the card at ATMs and stores a dozen times a week. Never forgot it. I can't even remember ever having entered it wrong. And then all of a sudden a couple of weeks ago I forgot the number. It's almost like I never knew it, like a little part of my brain had been erased.
It's a four digit number and I'm 99.9% certain it's made up of three particular digits that I do remember, with one of them repeated. One of the digits is a zero, and I'm nearly certain that it's not repeated.
So, for example, if the digits were 0 4 7, it might be 4407 or 7074 or 7440 or ... At least there are a finite number of possibilities.
How do I get that part of my brain back?
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