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How to develop your learning?
We are all different, someone is forced to memorize information in order to somehow master it, and someone grasps everything on the fly. What is the secret of the second? How can one develop the skill of quickly perceiving information and saving it immediately into long-term memory? As I imagine, a person who grasps everything on the fly, builds some kind of mental map in his head and systematically fills it with portions of new information. And then, when the information needs to be reproduced, he just mentally looks at this map and easily finds the right areas.
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If there was such a book, you would know about it.
And my opinion - you can UNDERSTAND, but you can memorize. If you understand the material (in order to understand complex things, you first need to understand the simple ones of which it consists), then a certain picture of the world is built in your head, which helps you remember the details that you forgot, and even guess what you don’t know but logically built from this picture. And if you don’t understand, then you cram, forcing the brain to remember incoherent information. Understanding - connections that support themselves, cramming / misunderstanding - separate points that will be forgotten. Not sure if you understand the simple information that is used in the complex one? - come back. And well, I forgot, if you don't use it, you'll forget it.
Something I have little idea of how someone will develop their abstract learning ability.
A person learns well what interests him. If it's not interesting, then maybe you shouldn't torture the kitten?
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