Memory Training:Day 4
The mind cannot tell the difference between a real event and an imaginary one. Guess that explains why horror movies, as fiction and harmless as they are, can scare the crap out of us.
The mind cannot tell the difference between a real event and an imaginary one. Guess that explains why horror movies, as fiction and harmless as they are, can scare the crap out of us.
Today I continued completed the 3rd lesson in the audio-book Memory in a Month by Ron White?. Last time, White challenged the listener to memorize a list of 20 items by using number associations. In today’s lesson, he challenges the reader to remember 19 items by visualizing a story involving a German Shepherd riding down the mountain on a bicycle.
So, here’s the second lesson in Memory in a Month by Ron White. I skipped a few days, but I haven’t given up. Day 1 is “History of memory training.”
Day 2 is “Basic Association definition and uses.”
“It has been said, ‘If your mind were simple enough to understand, you would be so simple that you couldn’t understand it.’”