Pago Para Esquecer by Philip K. Dick

In a world where memories can be selectively erased, a man grapples with the consequences of his decision to have a painful experience removed from his mind. As he navigates the complexities of a society that commodifies forgetfulness, he begins to question the nature of identity and the value of memories, both good and bad. The narrative delves into themes of personal agency, the ethics of technology, and the intricate tapestry of human experience, ultimately challenging the protagonist to confront the very memories he sought to escape.