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Memory is not intelligence. As French writer Michel de Montaigne wrote,
"Memorizing doesn’t mean knowing." On the other hand, once thinking precedes the ability to remember, memory and intelligence
combine to result in one big benefit: understanding what we assimilate. It's how we use the information we absorb that makes all
the difference. Here's a method which will certainly help improve your memory without giving you a stroke in the process.
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Stimulate Your Memory to Avoid Losing it |
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For just a moment, try to recall all the lessons you learned by heart the night
before a test. And try to answer this question: Am I capable of remembering them today? Very unlikely, except for those who
graduated from school not too long ago, since most of us probably won't remember much of what we learned, except for a few
bits and pieces of information here and there!
Obviously, memorizing was the best way to land high grades. However,
some of these lessons required intense concentration on your part before you could remember them. The grade you got was
probably not as high, but the knowledge stayed in your head a lot longer. |
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Build the Memorization Process |
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Your goal: to convert a piece of newly-acquired information or fact into data stored
in your long-term memory.
1. Regularly stimulate your memory
It's easier for the brain to retain information
when it is stimulated at regular intervals. For example, when studying a foreign language, you learn things better if you undergo a continuous (i.e. daily or weekly) training. Neurologists consider training our reflexes as the basis for all
memorization.
In other words, if you learn things randomly, it will require more effort on your part to retrieve
notions or concepts you've already learned but which got lost in the maze of your memory. |
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