The SEE Method: Try This Association Memory Technique

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What’s an effective association memory technique that anyone can master? How does the SEE method work? To help you create associations and make any piece of information easier to learn, Unlimited Memory by Kevin Horsley recommends the SEE method. SEE stands for Senses, Exaggeration, and Energize. Find out how to implement the SEE method into your daily life so you can remember any experience.

Organize Your Mind: Creating Associative Memories

Organize Your Mind: Creating Associative Memories

What are ways to organize your mind? How can you organize your memories to remember them better? An associative technique that Kevin Horsley describes in Unlimited Memory is organizing your memories so they’re easier to retain. He recommends strategies in which you associate new pieces of information with things you already know well. Continue reading for our tips on how to associate memories by organizing your mind.

Woke Science: How the Left Masks a Lack of Consensus

Woke Science: How the Left Masks a Lack of Consensus

Is some science being canceled? If so, why? What issues are being targeted? Douglas Murray says that woke ideology harms free speech in a number of ways, not the least of which is in scientific discussions. He argues that science hasn’t corroborated many of the core assumptions now associated with Leftist views of certain topics, but the ideology presents these assumptions as settled facts. Continue reading to learn about “woke science,” according to Murray.

How to Retain Information Better With Daily Memory Training

How to Retain Information Better With Daily Memory Training

Do you lose information as fast as you learn it? How can you retain information better? In Unlimited Memory, Kevin Horsley offers several techniques to help you remember everything by making associations between things you already know well. Once you’ve mastered these techniques, you need to continue to practice them every day. Here’s how to retain information better and hold on to everything you’ve learned.

Alan W. Watts’s The Wisdom of Insecurity: Book Overview

Alan W. Watts’s The Wisdom of Insecurity: Book Overview

What’s Alan W. Watts’s The Wisdom of Insecurity about? What’s the solution to anxiety? The Wisdom of Insecurity is philosopher Alan Watts’s 1951 treatise on the origins of and solutions to modern anxieties. He explains what insecurity is, why it makes you anxious, and how you’re exacerbating anxiety. Read below for a brief overview of The Wisdom of Insecurity.

3 Ways to Maintain a Sense of Agency in the Absence of Free Will

3 Ways to Maintain a Sense of Agency in the Absence of Free Will

If free will is an illusion, does that mean that we must be disillusioned? Can we still somehow have a sense of self and agency? Sam Harris argues that we don’t have free will. But, he doesn’t believe that accepting free will as an illusion—which requires a major shift in perspective for many of us—has to undermine everything we believe about ourselves and others. Keep reading to discover three ways Harris says we can maintain a sense of agency even in the absence of free will.

Anxiety and Insecurity: What’s the Connection?

Anxiety and Insecurity: What’s the Connection?

What’s the connection between anxiety and insecurity? Can you avoid being insecure? According to The Wisdom of Insecurity by Alan Watts, insecurity is a fundamental quality of existence that causes anxiety. He explains that there’s no such thing as security because change is inevitable: One moment passes and is replaced by the next, which means nothing can be frozen in time. Keep reading to understand how insecurity turns into anxiety.

The Free Will Myth: Sam Harris Explains 2 Reasons We Buy Into It

The Free Will Myth: Sam Harris Explains 2 Reasons We Buy Into It

Do you believe that you have free will? If so, what might you be overlooking? Sam Harris contends that free will is an illusion. But, most of us are absolutely convinced that it’s real. Harris says this is because we’ve accepted two misguided beliefs about our thinking and decision-making processes. Keep reading to understand why people buy into the free will myth, according to Harris.

How to Engage an Audience: Open Strong & Connect

How to Engage an Audience: Open Strong & Connect

How do you give a speech that will grab and keep the attention of the audience? What does it take to make a speech engaging? To engage an audience, you should focus on creating a strong opening and then finding a way to connect with them emotionally. Learning strategies to do these two things will help you give a more effective speech. To learn how to engage an audience, check out the following tips and strategies.