You Can Learn to Remember
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Book Name: You Can Learn to Remember
Writer: Dominic O’Brien
Description
We may see memory as probably the most established workmanship. To our antiquated
progenitors, it was a helpful guide to endurance, however a necessary piece of everyday life.
Without the print machine, memory was the record on which history was
recorded. This was the means by which we arranged data to assist us with understanding the
world. Reference gadgets were increasingly crude just as more slender on the ground,
so if statistical data points were to be at the fingertips of the people of old, they must be
recalled – a vocation for insight and creative mind. All through this early period
of history, a decent memory was an essential for progress: epic writers, remarkably
Homer, retained their works well before they were ever recorded; and
lawmakers, scholars, and savants convinced their crowds by conveying
successful and persuading talks, the memory prompts for which were pictured
brilliantly in their minds. In this part we take a gander at how memory has been utilized, what’s more, comprehended through the ages.
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