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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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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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