Indeed, self-confidence is a virtue for every person who wants to live this life as a master, not a slave, a ruler, not a ruled, and honorable, not humiliated. It is the most essential virtue for Egypt in its new era. It is the first condition for remembrance, because memory is nothing other than the "self." Confidence in it is the life of memory, or its very life. Memory is the past upon which we rely. It is the foundation for our self-confidence, for waging life's battles, establishing and severing relationships, exchanging love, hate, and all other feelings of the soul, and for contemplating the mind and practicing thought. In his book "Forgetfulness," Dr. Ahmed Fouad Al-Ahwani discusses the secrets of memory and its relationship to the human personality. He explains to us the cause of forgetfulness, its scientific reasons, and the methods and types of memorization. In his simple, easy-to-follow style, which makes you feel like you're reading a literary story, he explains the reasons for forgetting dreams, childhood memories, and the experiences we experience in our daily lives. He also provides a guide for practicing not forgetting or strengthening our memory through seven simple guidelines that everyone can implement and get used to.