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This one is about memorization and recall. The #1 thing you need to do to correctly memorize concepts is understand them. To successfully understand something, visualizing it is key. Feel it.

Want to memorize the physical equation for work? W = F*d . Don't think of it as it is, in terms of the letters F and d . Visualize instead. Picture yourself pushing a cart, what are you doing? You are applying force to the cart and the cart is moving ahead by some distance. The work you do is proportional to the Force you apply ( F ) and the distance you move the cart for (displacement, d ). F*d . Done.

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Effective learning is comprised of two main elements :

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Learning, is much faster when you work with precision over brute force. You’ll remember much more if, instead of trying to memorize, you first seek to understand. Once you β€œget” something, the act of memorizing it becomes much, much faster.

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