Chunking information can make it easier to remember from "summary" of Unlimited Memory by Kevin Horsley
When we talk about remembering information, one key strategy that can significantly help us is chunking. Chunking is essentially breaking down large amounts of information into smaller, more manageable chunks. By doing this, we can make it easier for our brains to process and remember the information.
For example, instead of trying to remember a long string of numbers like 7819456320, we can break it down into chunks such as 78-194-563-20. By organizing the numbers in this way, we can more easily remember them as separate units rather than one long, overwhelming sequence.
The reason chunking is effective is because our brains are naturally wired to remember informa...
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