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- | * The first step is looking at what structure / order makes sense for your ' | + | * The first step is looking at what structure / order makes sense for your ' |
- | * Do I store it linearly? (for example a timeline-walk) | + | * Do I store it linearly? (for example a timeline) |
* Or grouped in a mind palace?(for example animal species) | * Or grouped in a mind palace?(for example animal species) | ||
+ | * A mindpalace is more oriented towards memorising and doesn' | ||
+ | * linear / narrative models have a much wider impact than retention of memory, because they help see relationships and patterns | ||
* it seems I go through a process of a few days figuring out what the most useful ordering might be and small tests with 5 or so elements trying out ways of encoding. | * it seems I go through a process of a few days figuring out what the most useful ordering might be and small tests with 5 or so elements trying out ways of encoding. | ||
* You may know an area from memory, but going there physically always gives much more lively associations and surprising hooks. | * You may know an area from memory, but going there physically always gives much more lively associations and surprising hooks. |