The faintest ink is more powerful than the strongest memory.
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As an engineer with an official degree in software engineering, I am primarily interested in science and technology. I enjoy reading literature of many genres, and I especially like those from human behavior, sociology, history, and, should I say, science
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Nothing tends to materialise man, and to deprive his work of the faintest trace of mind, more than extreme division of labour.
Information is much more powerful if we can keep it and save it. This is where memory enters.
Memory is the ability to save and recall information so we don't have to go back to square one every time we perceive something as important.
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