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The myth of lost time

The myth of lost time

When you can remember information from your content better, you actually can end up saving time. 

You don't have to go back and look up as many facts or ideas, and you can apply the information on the fly better. 

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"An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest." - Benjamin Franklin

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