A Memory Palace isn't just a mental construct. At least, not anymore. I'm building one in the physical world to help learners around the world. But after 10 ear surgeries and lifelong hearing issues, I’ve realized that most "memory advice" ignores one crucial factor: Acoustics. In this video, I share why echo reduction is the "secret weapon" for concentration, especially when memorizing names at live events or performing memory demonstrations. Whether you’re a student of the Art of Memory or just trying to read a book in peace, your environment dictates your focus. If you're new to my Physical Memory Project, check out all the details with an admittedly "echoey" demonstration here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utcJfeQZC2c And please let me know... What do you think? Do you find it harder to visualize or memorize in loud, echoey rooms? Let’s talk about your "ideal" memory environment below. #MemoryPalace #ArtOfMemory #Concentration #HearingLoss #FocusTips #Acoustics

Tesla’s Genius Wasn’t Visualization. It Was This.
7.3K views

Why "Open Book" Exams Are Actually Harder (and How to Pass)
832 views

The Insanely Flawed Learning System of the Priest Who Tried to Know Everything
5.0K views

How I Study Complex Topics With Almost No Free Time
8.2K views

How an "Illiterate" Artist Outlearned Every Scholar in Europe
12.1K views

Learning Habits of the Intellectual Mercenary Who Identified the Dead to Save the Living
3.0K views