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    Six Ways to Remember Things Without

    MemorizationBy: Think Simple Now(View Profile)

    Rote memorization is an inefficient way to learn. Just retaining a single formula can mean pounding

    the same information into your skull dozens of times. If your computer hard drive had this accuracy,

    youd probably throw it out.

    Unfortunately, were stuck with our brains. The good news is that we dont need to learn by

    memorization. The vast majority of information is betterstored in our head using a completely

    different systemlearning through connecting ideas together.

    1. Get Creative with Metaphors

    Connect ideas together by relating them to something you already understand. Relate complex

    physical equations to their real life counterparts. Imagine a derivative as the speedometer on a car.See a binomial equation as a game of Plinko.

    You can do the same thing with less technical subjects. When I read the bookThe Prince, I related

    Niccol Machiavellis thoughts on politics to my own social life. If you relate an abstract example to

    something more commonplace its easier to understand. Youre effectively creating a bridge between

    what you understand intuitively and the things you struggle with.

    2. Draw a Diagram

    Create diagrams showing the relationships between ideas. This is a manual way you can create

    connections. The importance is that you explore as many different ways to connect ideas as possible,

    not just repeating the same diagrams. If you have varied connections, then if you happen to forget

    one, youll remember the ideas through another.

    Diagram ideas based on time and place, author, or other similarities they have. If youre learning a

    comprehensive subject, like chemistry or physics, diagram how all the ideas relate. Many equations

    are counterparts or derivations of each other, so you can learn complicated formulas more easily by

    connecting them to simpler forms.

    3. Use the Like, But Method

    Another way to link ideas is to relate one piece of information to another, noting their difference.

    Its like this, but it has that instead. Using this method of understanding can link ideas together,even if you dont have a perfect metaphor or relationship to diagram.

    Examples: Confucius was born around the same time as Socrates, but lived in ancient China.

    Amortization is like an asset version of a loan payment, except theres no interest. Acceleration is

    like gravity, but in any direction.

    The relationships dont need to be perfect. You arent trying to build a perfectly accurate map of the

    surrounding, just a sketch. Creative connections, even if they are only 80 to 90 percent accurate, are

    more memorable than dry connections that have 100 percent accuracy. If you understood the subject

    when you were learning it, then the specific accuracy of a metaphor wont be as important as the

    connection itself.

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    4. Imagine Your Ideas in a Visual Format

    When I was learning computer programming, I often tried to connect the abstract concepts of

    variables, functions, or polymorphism into more vivid, visual descriptions. If a variable becomes a

    jar or a function becomes a crazy pencil sharpener, youre more likely to remember the relationship

    later.

    If youre a non-visual learner, you can apply the same strategy to your other senses. It may be more

    meaningful for you if you mentally attach sounds or sensations to the ideas youre trying to store.

    5. Think of How Youd Explain It to a Five-Year Old?

    Another trick to connect ideas together is to connect a very difficult idea to something you

    understand easily. If you had to teach whatever subject youre learning right now to a five-year-old,

    what would you do?

    This exercise forces you to simplify. Instead of dealing in abstracts you now have to deal in

    concretes. Im not suggesting you can teach senior level chemistry courses to a first-grader.

    However, if you get in the habit of simplifying things for yourself, it will be easier for you tounderstand it yourself. Teaching something is often the best way to learn it.

    When you juggle ideas only at an abstract level, you make fewer connections. Its like trying to

    weave a basket using two ten-foot pole rods while the basket is suspended off your roof. Make

    connections and bring the basket down to earth so you can grab it with your hands and make more

    tangible connections.

    6. Channel Your Childhood Creativity

    Bring back the same crayon-box imagination you had when you were five. Back then, nobody told

    you it was incorrect to link weird and bizarre combinations of ideas together; you did in naturally.

    However, at some point the system encouraged you to conform, so you started asking what the

    correct answer was, rather than the most interesting answer.

    Dont give up your critical thinking; just enhance it by allowing yourself to explore ideas more

    thoroughly before you decide what they look like. What would happen if you inserted a minus sign

    in the middle of your physics equation? If you had to explain the formula in terms of real world

    objects, how would you do it?

    These arent time-wasting exercises, theyre keys to better understanding. The smartest people Ive

    encountered are often the people who have the easiest time generating creative descriptions of

    whatever they need to learn. If you didnt have to review every idea five to ten times before learningit, then a creative approach would probably save you time, rather than waste it.

    7. Learn in a Group

    Most memorization is a solo pursuit. But connecting ideas doesnt have to be. If you get several

    people together and work to try to explain a subject to each other, you get the benefit of several

    brains forming connections to the same topic. This is applying the wisdom of brainstorming to help

    you learn faster.

    As with brainstorming, accuracy isnt as important as volume. You arent trying to remember every

    specific connection you make, so it doesnt matter if they arent perfect. You are, however, trying to

    better understand and remember the subject itself, so group exercises where you share ideas are greatfor this purpose.

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    When is Memorization Necessary?

    Like all rules, the practice of connecting ideas has places where it doesnt work terribly well. When

    you need to remember bulk information, with no particular meaning, sometimes rote memorization is

    the best way to go. Human brains are meaning-makers, and learning through connections is an

    approach built off that function. So when you have to understand copious amounts of informationthat have no logical relationship, you may struggle to form connections.

    I hesitate to say this, however, because 95 percent of information isnt meaningless, otherwise you

    wouldnt bother learning it. There is a pattern, and if you invest some time in finding it, you greatly

    increase the chances it will stick to the inside of your skull.