The Memory Palace - Learn Anything and Everything (Starting With Shakespeare and Dickens) (Faking Smart)
- Authors
- Smile, Lewis
- Tags
- self help , psychology , science
- Date
- 2012-04-17T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.19 MB
- Lang
- en
What if you were suddenly granted the ability to DOWNLOAD and INSTALL vast sums of knowledge into your brain...
What would you learn if you discovered your memory bank wasn't a tiny cupboard but was in fact an enormous warehouse?
How many pub quizzes would you win if you CRAMMED THAT WAREHOUSE chock full of facts and figures?
How many people could you impress with your ENCYCLOPAEDIC KNOWLEDGE of a subject they assume you know nothing about?
Starting here, with the list of William Shakespeare's 37 plays (in chronological order of course), and the novels of Charles Dickens, you will learn how to commit seemingly endless amounts of data to memory.
- Where will you be in 30 minutes?
I’ll tell you.
Half an hour from the instant you start reading this book you will be able to recite, forwards and backwards, the titles of all of Shakespeare's plays... BUT THIS IS JUST THE BEGINNING.
Through actual demonstration, you will have mastery of a technique that will allow you to do this with ANY TOPIC OF YOUR CHOOSING.
The Memory Palace technique of memorizing is at least 2500 years old and relies solely on utilising your brain's natural strengths. Also known as the Journey Method, or the Method of Loci, the Memory Palace technique is USED BY EVERY TOP MEMORIZER IN THE WORLD.
Inspired by the teachings of top memorizers like Ed Cooke and Dominic O'Brien, 'The Memory Palace' is your introduction and practical guide to storing and retrieving anything in that beautiful* head of yours.
*This will also work for hideous heads.