Robert Anthony

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To make use of material you’ve learned while practicing, you have to be able to recall related ideas quickly. Many skills require at least some level of memorization. Here’s the catch: your memory isn’t perfect. Whenever you learn something new, you’ll probably forget it unless you review the concept within a certain period of time. This repetition reinforces the idea, and helps your brain consolidate it into long-term memory.
The First 20 Hours: How to Learn Anything . . . Fast!
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