Having a clear question in mind or a topic... - Deepstash

Having a clear question in mind or a topic you're focusing on can make all the difference in helping you to remember and recall information. While this can be as easy as defining a subject to look into beforehand, if time is no object here's how to effectively "hack" your brain into being impressed with the subject matter:

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