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by revskill
1425 days ago
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Yes, the point is, it forced you to remember things which i should forget instead.
It's dangerous though. In real life, we should learn how to forget unnessesary stuffs ? Or, i think a better strategy is, it should remind me of something "new" that i'm not aware of instead. Remembering is two-sword knife. |
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For example, to remember "almohada" in Spanish means pillow, I just think of a pillow shaped like the Alamo, and Tinkerbell, the fairy from Peter Pan, sitting in one of the windows ("hada" means fairy is Spanish.) I only need to remember this until I've talked or read enough about pillows in Spanish that I don't need the memory device. And as an example of that, "hada" is a word I don't need anything to remember, I just know it now. I don't remember why. I may have come up with some mental image, I may have had a flashcard, I may just remember the movie Veneno para las hadas because I like it.
It doesn't matter anymore, because it's now knowledge that I have.