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Develop Perfect Memory With the Memory Palace Technique

the Memory Palace technique is amazingly effective in all kinds of endeavors, such as learning a foreign language, memorizing a presentation you’re about to deliver, preparing for exams and many others — even if all you want is to jog your memory.

Tags: memory, psychology, lifehacks on 2008-05-25 and saved by19 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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The woman who can remember everything - Telegraph

A woman who has baffled doctors with her ability to remember every detail of every day has broken her anonymity to speak of her condition. Jill Price, 42, can remember every part of her life since she was 14 but considers her ability a curse as she cannot switch off. She described her life as like a split-screen television, with one side showing what she is doing in the present, and the other showing the memories which she cannot hold back.

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Psychology Today: Dare To Be Yourself

A sense of authenticity is one of our deepest psychological needs, and people are more hungry for it than ever. Even so, being true to oneself is not for the faint of heart.

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The Psychology of Entrepreneurial Misjudgment, part 1: Biases 1-6

an exposition of 25 key forms of human behavior that lead to misjudgment and erro

Tags: bias, error, mistake, psychology on 2008-03-27 and saved by14 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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Philip G. Zimbardo - Finding Hope in Knowing the Universal Capacity for Evil

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The Stanford Prison Experiment: A Simulation Study of the Psychology of Imprisonment

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