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Use loci to remember anything

Memory world champions use a simple and amazing technique to remember vast amounts of knowledge, and be able to recall it at will. It’s the loci method and you can use it too. It takes advantage of your brains natural ability to remember locations. Imagine the material that you’re studying as if you’re walking through a house with many rooms and meeting people along the way. Use these rooms and people as markers to remember the material you’re studying.

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