moonwalking-with-einstein

The best thing about "Moonwalking with Einstein" is its engaging writing style and the practical techniques it offers for improving memory, making it accessible and enjoyable for readers. Reviewers appreciate the blend of personal anecdotes and scientific insights. The worst aspect highlighted by reviewers is that some readers found certain sections to be overly detailed or tangential, which could detract from the main focus on memory improvement techniques.

  • Memory used to be a core part of intelligence. It’s not rote, it’s the start of internalization
  • Memory is stored based on the web of concepts it connects to
  • Chunking info into groups helps
  • More memories marks time, makes it pass more slowly
  • Memory palaces
    • Need to know buildings so we’ll you can effortlessly put memories in parts of the room and know each
    • Structure creates the memory. Remember the points and concepts not the words.