Why Strange Images Make You Remember Better
Let's talk about improving one's memory... No, not the RAM kind. Sadly, no extra gigabytes for your brain today 🤷‍♂️ The fun part? A lot of what looks like "wow, this person is a genius" is actual...

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Let's talk about improving one's memory... No, not the RAM kind. Sadly, no extra gigabytes for your brain today 🤷‍♂️ The fun part? A lot of what looks like "wow, this person is a genius" is actually technique, practice, and a few surprisingly simple mental tricks. Here you'll learn about practical methods like chaining, memory palaces, and the person-action-object system. You can listen to the podcast episode that sparked this post: DevThink Episode 004 – Memory The big idea: memory is trainable One of the most encouraging takeaways from this conversation is that memory is not some fixed trait that only a lucky few are born with. Sure, some people seem naturally better at remembering names, lists, dates, or card sequences. But the techniques discussed in the episode make a strong case for something much more useful: memory can be improved on purpose. And that's good news, because it means you don't have to wait for talent to show up. You can work on it. 💪 Why weird works A theme that