A Tokyo University tutor teaches you how to memorize things to make you smarter
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Kenichi Yoshinaga Chukei Publishing 2009-02-20
Memory techniques taught by a private tutor from the University of Tokyo.
It is a very practical and systematic book that explains how to solidify memories, specific methodologies and tips, and how to find the zone that suits you.
It's a very well-organized and easy to read book.
excerpt
- "Memory is a funny thing!"
- "Human memory is infinite."
- "As you get older, it becomes easier to remember."
- "It's simple, but there's a stretch zone."
- Aim for the "Growing by Going Out" Zone
- By carving out "I can't do it," you will see "Maybe I can do it!"
- Connect, do it again, let it out
- Reviewing helps you improve your strength
- The first review takes place 10 minutes to an hour later.
- By letting it out, you can do it again.
- Connect a lot, or do it again a lot.
- "Connecting" x "Doing it again" = Memory