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54: Never Forget Anything. Moonwalking with Einstein by Joshua Foer

Made You Think

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How to Remember Random Numbers and Facts

There's some sense of the lindey rule here, where these tactics have been used for a long, long, long time. A big part of why this works is that we are really good at remembering things in context and not when they're just random information. And he gives the example of how chess masters can look at a chess board weritsa part of a game, and basically memorize it pretty quickly. But if you give them a basy, like an impossible position, or something that would never happen in a real game, then they just can't remember it at all. They're no better than a er, like a random person off the street trand memor

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