Memorization Technique: The Link System

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Iris Reading

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@ebolds4918
@ebolds4918 2 жыл бұрын
Your explanation on the linking method was very helpful. I’ve heard this method described in other videos, but your explanation and exercise really clarified it for me. Thanks much👍🏽
@lawrencered7850
@lawrencered7850 3 жыл бұрын
curiously I came up with a very similar system for holding onto random data when I was studying visual memory techniques. I learnt systems like the peg system or palace. but all those where just too situationally specific for use with random tids of data. so I created my own system that could be used dynamically in any situation. I call it "dynamic data chain" my system worked like this. [ first an anchor is decided on. the anchor is where/what in the world you will attach this random data. any word/object/image. this is usually something pretty stable, like maybe an established memory palace item. this will be the starting point of your chain, when you want to recall/review your stored data, you will need to be able to quickly access/find this item. next a kind of index is created where a list of main points, lines, simplified phrase or just a simple word is chosen. then these are committed to memory by first visualizing some image/object to represent the anchor and the first item, and then using whatever means to connect them. whatever action/event that happens in a scene that brings attention from one item, to the next, and then, the same from the first item to the second, and so on, connecting each item to the previous. moving down the list connecting every item like a chain. usually facts are not that hard to remember but rather, they are hard to find them in your head, or randomly pull them out of the air. memory techniques like this are attempts to solve for this problem. [ memorizing somthing by rote is like dropping a pebble into a lake from a small boat, every time you want to use it, you have to go looking for it at the bottom of the lake. if you havnt floated too far away. using a this kind of memory technique is like tying it to the boat, as long as you can remember where you tied it, you can easily pull it out. ] so if it works for you, you can have very simple references to data that you can quickly review, by running down the chain. this system is hypothetically infinitely expandable. if you need more info then a quick reference, you can just start a new chain using a link of your main_chain as an anchor point, and you can expand on it as much as you want. ] in my experience visual techniques like these are temporary placeholders, skeletal structures that hold their shapes for longer, and can be easily referenced and reviewed at any time, (much like writing somthing on your hand (an_infinatly_expandable_hand)). you still have to learn it like you learn anything else, by keeping your mind focused on it and repeating it, and creating as many associations as you can. reviewing is the key to any memory technique. if you don't review it, it will disappear over time, no matter how distinct or strong a remembered thing is.
@akshaym2170
@akshaym2170 3 жыл бұрын
How to remember engineering maths formulaes, design steps using these. Pls ellaborate it...
@GodVlogger
@GodVlogger 12 жыл бұрын
I love you videos and definitely they have helped me. The variation that I do on this is that if I am trying to remember something *in order* then it is crucial to have the linking have something that creates the proper sequence. For example, PEN, SHOE, BOOK... becomes: my PEN leaks ink on my SHOE and then I try to shake the ink off my shoe but that makes it kick a BOOK that flies up and hits an AIRPLANE, which then knocks of the pilots EYEGLASSES so he crashes in the water and hits a FISH...
@matemilinkovic6352
@matemilinkovic6352 9 жыл бұрын
Its easy guys. This is my story! I use a pen to write on my shoe. I put on my shoe and kick a book a I hate reading. This book get kicked so high it lands in an airplane. I use my glasses to read the book. Its time for dinner so I put the book down to eat my fish (that the stewardess brought over). I am feeling sick after dinner so I drink some benadryl. I have time before the plane lands so I write my doctor on my typewriter that I am not feeling well.
@lawrencered7850
@lawrencered7850 3 жыл бұрын
(oneshot camera motion) (camera follows falling pen) falling pen lands inside a shoe, the shoes are on a stack of books, (camera moves backwards, tru a window) an airplane, high in the sky, someone opens the door, almost falling out, his glasses arnt so lucky, falling from the sky, down, down and [plop], into a fishbowl on a table of an outdoor cafe, slowly sinking, past an indifferent fish. man by the table is shocked and reaches for his pills, then resumes writing on his typewriter.
@emadstar00000
@emadstar00000 10 жыл бұрын
my story is i take my pen and wore my shoe then i took my book and go to airport to meet my friend , first thing i see it was the big airplane then i put my eyeglass to see a paint of yellow fish on it , then i see my friend come hold the typewriter in his hand .
@sarabonniya3931
@sarabonniya3931 8 жыл бұрын
does the courses we buy have even more information? :)
@predicter83
@predicter83 7 жыл бұрын
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@GodVlogger
@GodVlogger 12 жыл бұрын
(continued) otherwise, if I only picture my SHOES are made of big PENS, that would have me think that SHOES come first before PENS (and also, both have inadvertently become plural, which is not how they were on the list to be remembered). Similarly "a large BOOK walking around wearing some big SHOES" would erroneously make me think that the sequence was BOOK first, then SHOES. Am I over-thinking this?
@anil_janghale
@anil_janghale 4 жыл бұрын
If you dealing with if singh of now start by forming then so on every two at time we already now you have sirius a
@anil_janghale
@anil_janghale 4 жыл бұрын
You ar go ahead and ttran first you stand
@bradlyhendrixson8977
@bradlyhendrixson8977 11 жыл бұрын
With all do respect; zero imagination. Why did everything default to GIGANTIC?
@aryensujjan
@aryensujjan 9 жыл бұрын
My store is i have to bought a pen so i wear shoe and went to book (shop) there i find a airplane falling on me , i just take off my eyeglasses rubbed them and i saw that its actually a fish fallen from top(its not a airplane) in this gap bloody type-writer bought his kit (who actually came after me)
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@janabjegovic6601 6 жыл бұрын
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@anil_janghale
@anil_janghale 4 жыл бұрын
Stap by stap ok don't panic here
@nihalmali5875
@nihalmali5875 7 жыл бұрын
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