Out Of Mind: Aphorism Analysis

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Today, we often think about the things that are obvious and directly in front of us. For example, our work or school lives and our daily pastime activities such as sports or clubs. We sometimes forget that things go on outside of what we see. For this reason, people use the aphorism, Out of Sight, Out of Mind, which can be interpreted as whatever you can't see, does not bother you, or you don't think about it.

The use of this phrase can be dated back to the 13th century. At the point of origin of this phrase, it was not widely used. However, in 1562, the phrase was printed on a flyer and distributed by accident when a voice recognition program on a computer heard the person, who was testing the recognition, wrong. The testers liked the phrase,