'Do I know you?'

Recognizing friends and colleagues was always a challenge. Only when she probed deeper into face blindness did she realize how much it had defined her life.

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This article was originally published in The Washington Post Magazine. Used with permission.

In 2013, I was four months into my job at The Washington Post when we had a going-away party for a woman who was moving to Philadelphia. Everyone gathered around my section's little newsroom while our boss talked about Sara's contribution to the paper, how sad we all were to see her leave.

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