Master of Memory: Accelerated learning, education, memorization - MMem 0522: Reprise: Recommended reading for beginning mnemonists
Episode Date: March 8, 2016Reprise: Recommended reading for beginning mnemonists. What do you want to learn? Leave your question at http://MasterOfMemory.com/. Music credit: Maurice Ravel’s String Quartet, 2nd movement, pe...rformed by the US Army Band.
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Welcome to Master of Memory. I'm Timothy, and I'm here to answer your accelerated learning questions every day and to inspire and
empower you to learn anything you want to learn faster than ever. Brendan submitted a written
question at masterofmemory.com slash question. Brendan says, Hi, I just finished reading
Moonwalking with Einstein. I enjoyed it,
but as you probably know, it's not really an instruction book. I now want to read a very good
book on specific techniques with much more detail on how to do things like build PAO systems,
major and Dominique systems, etc. Can you recommend one? So Brendan, the number one book that I
generally recommend for people who are
really wanting to get into mnemonics but are just kind of starting out is Dominique O'Brien's book,
How to Develop a Brilliant Memory Week by Week. That was one of the first things that I read on
mnemonics besides Moonwalking with Einstein, like you're mentioning. But of course, like you're
saying, that book is more inspirational than actually instructional.
Dominique O'Brien's book, again, How to Develop a Brilliant Memory Week by Week,
will give you some introductions into how to build these systems for memorizing numbers and cards,
remembering names and faces, and lots of things like that.
And it's still really sort of a starting point. It has some advanced stuff.
It even includes things like how to figure out what day a particular historical date was, but it doesn't get into some of the
more advanced mnemonic things on memorizing cards and numbers. So it's a good starting point, and it
covers a lot of territory just to get you started in each of those different areas. After that,
there's some online resources that you can use.
Unfortunately, the information isn't as easy to find as it should be, which is actually why I started Master of Memory in the first place. There's no really good single resource where you
can find all the information in one place. And unfortunately, Master of Memory isn't really there
yet. But for now, I would recommend searching the Master of Memory site at masterofmemory.com,
but using a Google search, actually.
So go to Google and search for some words and then type s-i-t-e colon masterofmemory.com.
And it'll search the masterofmemory.com site for you.
And then you can do the same with the artofmemory.com website.
That's a pretty good one.
It used to be, the forum
there used to be called the Nemotechnics Forum, and there are a lot of really high quality
mnemonists out there who are much more advanced than me in their card memorization and number
memorization and things like that. So there's some great discussion going on and some good
resources as well just on the wiki in the Nemotechnics site or what is now artofmemory.com. But again, it's not
all there in one place, so you want to do some searching around and just, you know, use it again
as a starting point and kind of explore from there. But again, just to answer your question directly,
start with Dominique O'Brien's book, How to Develop a Brilliant Memory Week by Week, and that'll both
get you started in several areas and inspire you to keep going through all the resources that you
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