Memory is created by means of narrated stories and historical documents, with lost and incomplete fragments of biographies and personal interpretations. To my way of thinking, providing an objective summary of what really happened in the past is an impossible task, although journalists and the public media generally tend to suggest this ideal. However, it is exactly at this point that my interest in exploring the creative process starts. I believe that all humans create memory in order not to forget where they are coming from and to remind themselves of roots that they can rely on. If we were only to live in the present, without recording or collecting past experiences, would there be a dialogue? The shared memory empowers us to determine our own position in life and triggers our belief in our dreams and imagination, helping us to translate these into real actions, as a part of our lives.