How can I remember the things I read and learn?

You actually dont need to memorize every thing you read about. You are not a hardware machine. you will see the good effect of the good book you have read before, which you dont even remember what really was about!


What you read will change you, will change your mind and maybe your thots and points of view. But it is not necessary to actually memorise every single line.

In stadying, you may need to memories some Subjects such as history, geography and some of sciences...


Here, TRUE. you need to memories things you read, in fact you need to memories faster and more effectively.

And here are some tips for smart studying and effective memorising:

Make it a game: Try turning your study materials into a game or quiz to make it more enjoyable. This can help you stay engaged and motivated.
Take breaks: It's important to take breaks while studying to give your brain a rest and allow yourself time to process the information you've learned.
Teach someone else: Try explaining the material to a friend or family member. Teaching someone else helps reinforce your understanding and can help you retain the information better.
Use mnemonic devices: Mnemonic devices are techniques that help you remember information by associating it with something else. For example, you could use the acronym "ROY G. BIV" to remember the colors of the rainbow (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet).
Make connections: Try to make connections between new information and things you already know. This can help you understand and remember the material more easily.
Use memory aids: There are lots of tools and techniques you can use to help you remember information, such as flashcards, mind maps, and the Cornell Method. Experiment with different methods to find what works best for you.
The most important thing is to make your study funnier. Remember that and you will success ☺️

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