Sunday, 30 December 2012

Super-power memory

I randomly found a book entitled How to develop a superpower memory by Harry Lorayne, who claims himself having the most phenomenal memory in the world. Flipping through the book, I found an interesting quotation : A man's real possession is his memory. In nothing else is he rich, in nothing else is he poor -Alexander Smith. Well, I find it meaningful, 1 in 10 children, there is one born with autism. There is a book, Autism and the God's connection, some special cases here, a boy at 2 years old he stopped communicating with his parents, couldn't sleep well in the night, but without reason having great interest in mathematics and science. The boy is now 13 years old and is debunking on the big bang theories, challenging Einstein's theory of relativity. He whom with a high 170 Intelligence Quotient so called a prodigy is gifted and he is proud of autism he says. You can see, some are born with better brains and some with slow ones. The point is, there is no reason for you guys to do nothing and claim yourself a dummy. Harry Lorayne says there's no such thing as a poor memory, only trained and untrained one, well said. There are thing could be done to improve memory. Be keen in observations, remember things like phone numbers. Practice makes perfect. Remember names of people around. Remember addresses. Challenge your brain, for example, memorise the international morse code in 30 minutes. Life would be uninteresting without knowledge. To widen, you need to strengthen your memory capacity- brainpower. Stay intelligent people !

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