Bored by my assignments, I picked up this book in my Kindle for a quick read in my break, and little did I know I have finished two chapters because I was so engrossed.
From the outset, I already liked the utopian note of memory that the author tried to associate with , especially on the relationships between it and increased productivity and application in everyday lives. Reading this short paragraphs of his thinking also made me ponder about how the use and connotation linked to memory has evolved from the medieval centuries up until now.
Will post an update once I am finished with this book : )
I loved that book! Try “Memory Craft” by Lynne Kelly, too. These techniques are actually pretty easy to learn and make a huge difference to the way you think - like a software upgrade for your brain.
Added that to my list, thanks :)
I’ve not heard of that one. Is it also about memory palaces?
Yes, with a lot of cool info on pre-literate cultures and how they actually used memory palaces and other memory techniques in real life.