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aDyslecticCrowyesterday at 5:13 PM1 replyview on HN

I have notes with me for anything of importance. rule 2 and beyond is of no concern to me.

I got through uni on entirely point 1, and only relied on accidental memorization from the process of understanding.

I find alot of study advice under-emphasise point 1, and over-emphasise memorization techniques.


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treetalkeryesterday at 5:57 PM

I always thought that point 1 is obvious (don't try to memorize Goethe in the original if you don't understand any German) and that point 2 is where it's at, and what most people underemphasize (learn the material before you try to memorize it). Granted, some types of learning and memorization go hand in hand; but for me the key point is to not try to use SRS to learn the material. Writing and rewriting notes; explaining topics out loud to myself and others; and using information to create something of my own — those are the ways I learn best. And at that point I've naturally memorized a lot already because I've "internalized" it; the spaced recall system becomes more of a repeating task list to remind me to practice recalling what I already learned, right before I would forget it. In that way it's similar to my OmniFocus lists of repeating maintenance tasks and chores, except that the repetition scheme varies with my forgetting curve instead of on a plain daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly schedule.

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