How to remember literally anything you learn with ChatGPT

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TLDRIn the video, the speaker shares their journey of learning and memorizing information using ChatGPT after struggling with retention. They introduce several effective techniques, such as spaced repetition to make content stick longer in memory, and the Feynman technique, where the learner teaches concepts in simplified terms. Other methods include rephrasing for comprehension, creating narratives for better recall, and using a Memory Palace to associate information with familiar locations. The video also highlights the sponsor, Short Form, which summarizes non-fiction books to facilitate quicker learning.

Takeaways

  • πŸ“š Spaced Repetition: Review material over increasing intervals to enhance memory.
  • 🧠 Feynman Technique: Teach concepts simply to deepen understanding.
  • πŸ”„ Rephrasing: Analyze what you know to identify knowledge gaps.
  • πŸ“ Narrative Creation: Turn lessons into stories for easier recall.
  • 🏰 Memory Palace: Link information with familiar places for better retention.

Garis waktu

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    The speaker discusses their struggle with information retention despite consuming vast amounts of information and utilizing various learning tools. They credit a tool called ChatGPT for helping them overcome this issue through techniques like spaced repetition, which reinforces memory by revisiting information at increasing intervals, and the Feynman technique where one teaches a concept in simple terms to enhance understanding.

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    The video continues with more memorization techniques, including rephrasing information to test comprehension, narrative creation where learning is embedded into stories for better retention, and the Memory Palace technique which links information to familiar locations. The speaker encourages viewers to experiment with these approaches to improve their memory and learning efficiency.

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Video Tanya Jawab

  • What is spaced repetition?

    Spaced repetition is a study technique where information is reviewed at increasing intervals to help it stick in long-term memory.

  • How can ChatGPT help with learning?

    ChatGPT can create study schedules, quiz you, and help organize information using various learning techniques.

  • What is the Feynman technique?

    The Feynman technique involves teaching a concept in simple terms to understand it better.

  • What is narrative creation in learning?

    Narrative creation involves turning information into a short story to make it more memorable.

  • What is a Memory Palace?

    The Memory Palace is a mnemonic device that associates pieces of information with specific locations in a familiar setting.

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Gulir Otomatis:
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    this video is sponsored by short form
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    but more on them later okay so I consume
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    a lot of information on a day-to-day
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    basis I am completely obsessed with
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    teaching myself all sorts of different
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    skills and subjects so I'm constantly
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    learning new things on top of all the
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    information I consume in my day-to-day
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    life from books to podcasts to
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    newsletters to articles to tweets to
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    courses to audiobooks then I'm out of
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    breath so for the longest time I really
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    struggled to manage all this information
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    and actually remember what I was
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    learning like I would read a
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    life-changing article think wow that was
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    extremely useful and could really help
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    me improve my life only for me to forget
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    it literally two seconds after reading
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    it this was pretty much my life for
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    years where I was stuck in a learn
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    something and then immediately forget it
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    after cycle and I just couldn't seem to
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    get out of it but then about half a year
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    ago a tool you may have heard of called
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    chatswiti was released and I started
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    using it to help me learn things and it
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    completely changed my life on top of
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    using the AI to help me organize and
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    study my schedules and teach me stuff
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    I've also been experimenting with a ton
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    of different prompts that will help me
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    better understand and retain the
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    information that I am consuming and let
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    me tell you this tool has come
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    absolutely in clutch for actually
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    helping me memorize the stuff I want to
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    learn so yeah today I want to share some
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    of the chat to ET prompts that I've
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    discovered and have been using to help
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    me actually memorize the stuff I'm
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    learning and want to retain I'll be
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    starting with some of the more common
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    memorization techniques that we can use
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    with chat to DT before I move on to some
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    of the more unique ones as the video
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    progresses so make sure to stick around
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    till the end of the video to learn about
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    all the memorization techniques you can
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    utilize with chat GPT now let's Dive
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    Right In to start I want to talk about
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    space repetition which is a popular
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    study technique that involves reviewing
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    information and increasing intervals
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    over time to help it stick in your
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    long-term memory this method is based
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    off the concept known as the forgetting
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    curve which shows that we forget things
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    quickly after learning them however
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    every time we review the information our
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    memory gets stronger and forgetting
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    slows down so when we use the space
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    repetition method we are basically
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    fighting the forgetting curve and making
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    information stick around longer in our
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    brains so there are a couple ways we can
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    go about actually using space repetition
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    with chat to ET so the prompt I use is
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    can you create a study schedule for
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    learning about whatever you want to
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    learn while utilizing the space
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    repetition technique please State when I
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    should review the material at increasing
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    intervals over whatever period of time
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    you want to be learning the skill so I'm
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    just going to say 12 weeks and then
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    chest BT will spit out a study schedule
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    for you utilizing the space repetition
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    method and we'll tell you on what days
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    you need to review specific topics
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    another way that I found to use this
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    technique with chachu tea that may be
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    helpful to all you prisoners I mean
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    students out there is a prompt like this
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    I'm currently taking a whatever class on
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    whatever topic and have a test in how
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    many weeks could you please quiz me on
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    the subject or you can just paste in
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    your learning objectives and then based
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    off of the answers I got right and wrong
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    use the space repetition method to tell
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    me when I should review the material to
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    prepare for my test and then Boom Bada
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    Bing chat twiti gives you a learning
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    plan using space repetition over the
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    timeline that you gave it to ensure that
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    you are prepared for and will Ace your
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    test so yeah that is one memorization
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    technique now the next one that I want
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    to talk about is the reverse of what I
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    have talked about in my other chat toiti
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    learning video that is the fine man
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    technique and thank you to everybody who
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    pointed out that I was pronouncing it
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    completely wrong so basically the five
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    man technique is a method for learning
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    or reviewing a concept by teaching it in
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    simple terms so in my other learning
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    video with chatswiti I mentioned the
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    fine man technique from the perspective
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    where chat is a teacher and you are the
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    student but today I want to focus on the
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    opposite where you are the teacher and
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    chat to be T is the student or in this
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    case a five-year-old so the prompt I use
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    to utilize the find man technique is
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    this you are a five-year-old who loves
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    to ask questions and state when you are
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    confused I'm explaining a topic to you
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    and I'm trying to utilize the fine man
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    technique to explain the topic I'm
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    learning to you in a simplified way
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    please act as a five-year-old and ask me
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    questions and wait for me to respond
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    also please state if I explain something
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    wrong and correct me the topic is and
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    then you can just State whatever topic
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    you want to explain once you send that
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    out chat to ET will act as a
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    five-year-old and ask you all sorts of
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    questions about your topic to gauge your
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    understanding at any point you're in
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    your conversation you can stop and say I
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    don't know how to respond to this what
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    would you say and then chat DBT will
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    respond with the correct answer to
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    deepen your knowledge and filling
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    missing gaps another way you can
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    video now let's get back into it alright
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    the next technique is rephrasing which
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    is designed to challenge your
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    comprehension and reinforce your memory
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    so after reading something or learning
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    something new you could go to chat to ET
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    and say Here's is my knowledge of
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    whatever Topic in my own words could you
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    analyze and suggest improvements and
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    point out the gaps in my knowledge then
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    you will just write out everything you
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    know about the topic and send it out
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    immediately chatswati will respond with
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    where you went wrong what you can do
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    better and what you're missing so you
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    can focus on those areas in the future
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    and use the memorization techniques I'm
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    going to mention next to remember it
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    okay so this method I call the chatswiti
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    fictional character and I really really
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    like it simply because it is extremely
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    entertaining so basically this method
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    involves picking a character to assign
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    to chat to a tea that suits a topic and
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    then getting chat to ET to teach you
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    about that topic as the character this
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    technique is really great because it
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    Taps into emotional and imaginative
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    modes of learning which can make
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    learning feel less like traditional
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    studying and more like a fun story
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    driven Journey which can tremendously
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    help in remembering a topic so the
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    prompt that I use is today you are
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    whichever character you want I'm gonna
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    say Socrates and we're diving into the
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    meaning of death or whatever topic you
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    want how would whatever character you
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    assign explain or Ponder this then of
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    course chatuti will respond explaining
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    the topic in the voice of the character
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    that you chose alright next up is a
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    technique I call elaborative
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    interrogation which involves
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    understanding the why behind facts for
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    example if you're trying to remember
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    that Paris is the capital of France you
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    can go to chatuti and say I know that
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    Paris is the capital of France but why
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    is it that way can you please guide me
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    deeper and then chat with you will
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    respond with the why behind the fact
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    allowing you to dig deeper and making it
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    way more likely for you to memorize what
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    you want to learn okay up next is a
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    technique called narrative creation
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    which involves asking chat toiti to turn
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    information into a short story The more
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    absurd or humorous it is the more likely
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    you are to actually remember it so for
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    example if you're trying to remember the
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    terms related to cellular biology you
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    can ask tattoo T to create a story where
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    the cells are having a party and each
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    organelle plays a different role in the
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    party setup alternatively if you don't
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    have a premise for a story you can
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    simply ask chatuiti to create a short
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    memorable or humorous story on whatever
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    topic you want to learn and let
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    chatuities imagination go wild okay last
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    but not least I want to talk about a
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    technique that I have stolen from
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    Sherlock Holmes and that technique is
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    called The Memory Palace this is a
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    mnemonic device where you associate
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    pieces of information with specific
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    locations in a familiar setting so for
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    the prompt we can say let's create a
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    Memory Palace for whatever topic I'll
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    start with and name a place I use this
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    method with a topic of ancient
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    civilizations and used a coffee shop
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    that I frequent as location and got
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    guided through a Memory Palace where the
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    door was Mesopotamia the cash register
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    Egypt and the main sitting area the
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    Roman Empire which helped me remember
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    information about each ancient
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    civilization way way better than if I
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    just re-read my textbook over and over
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    again anyway that is basically it for
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    the memory techniques I use with chaturi
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    tea to help me memorize the information
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  • learning techniques
  • ChatGPT
  • spaced repetition
  • Feynman technique
  • memory palace
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  • narrative creation
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