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by Quinzel
617 days ago
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I don’t remember everything I read in a book. It’s just the ideas that I get from it stick in my brain. It just expands my capacity to think and contemplate different things.
Certainly for some things I need to memorise a fact or something, but then it’s just literally a fact I focus on, and I use repetition to ensure I can recall later. But if just reading it in It’s entirety I’m unlikely to remember it all. Certain good books have content that is definitely far easier to recall. I put that down to the authors being good writers, or me being extra interested in the topic. |
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