"I have a hot memory, but I know I've forgotten many things, too, just squashed things in favor of survival"
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Then he undercuts any romantic myth of total recall. "I know I've forgotten many things, too" is a blunt admission that memory is edited, not archived. The telling phrase is "just squashed things in favor of survival". That's not the gentle fading people like to imagine; it's an active, bodily verb. Squashing implies force, pressure, and a choice made under duress. The subtext is that the life he lived - chaos, touring, addiction, violence, shame, whatever particular mix applies - required selective amnesia as a coping technology. Forgetting becomes not failure but strategy.
Culturally, it's also a refusal of the rock-star autobiography that trades on complete access: the confessional that promises every debauched detail, every neat origin story. Iggy hints that the archive is compromised because the person had to stay alive. The line lands because it respects contradiction: he can remember too much and not enough at once, and the missing pieces aren't a mystery to solve but a cost of making it through.
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| Topic | Resilience |
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Pop, Iggy. (2026, January 15). I have a hot memory, but I know I've forgotten many things, too, just squashed things in favor of survival. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-have-a-hot-memory-but-i-know-ive-forgotten-many-164802/
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"I have a hot memory, but I know I've forgotten many things, too, just squashed things in favor of survival." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-have-a-hot-memory-but-i-know-ive-forgotten-many-164802/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.








