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lcwright1964 Special user Toronto 569 Posts |
The reminded me of Simon Aronson's discussion of his approach to a mnemonic-phonetic system in A Stack to Remember. A number of his pairings were quite racy
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Harry Lorayne 1926 - 2023 New York City 8558 Posts |
Exactly the kind of thing I taught in my very first book back in 1956(!) - How To Develop a Super-Power Memory - and in all my books on memory training since then. Seems as if the guy spoken about in that article sure as heck read 'em all!! Wonder where he was in 1956?!
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magicfish Inner circle 7004 Posts |
Harry Lorayne has always taught us that the more outrageous, violent, racey, hilarious, bizarre the image is, the stronger the association will be.
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The_MetalMaster Veteran user Indiana 320 Posts |
The best effect I do is remembering names. A guy came in the bar the other night who hasnt been in for a few years and I said "welcome back Calvin!" He flipped out LOL.
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