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RE: 🎓 How to Memorize History: The Invention of Penicillin

Wow, fascinating methodology. So the intention to improve the memory creates the realization that a methodology would make it easier, which allows the deep reading, eagerness and adoption of your methodology, which is likely superior to any other I've heard so far. People may want to improve their memory because they feel awkward if forgetting something, always want to improve, or because they realize they can draw better conclusions with more information stored for reference. I wonder if you see evidence of the latter from those who use it. Interesting. Thanks!

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People have all kinds of reasons to improve their memory. But when they realize that everyone can memorize basically anything in no time which is proven at memory championships all over the world than everyone wants to do it because why shouldn't they? It is a super power hibernating in all of us. By the way these techniques are thousands of years old. I didn't invent any of it.