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It made it much harder to think quickly and to commit things to memory.
I think that in some cases we have a duty to at least try to commit things to memory.
OK, so you get the idea that you should try to commit things to memory only when you are just about to forget them.
A memory palace can be reused over and over again if you need only commit things to memory for a short time.
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No one expects us to commit these things to memory.
Google will even privilege the knowledge lost to our imperfect ability to commit things to long-term memory, such as items you've tagged in the bookmarking service Diigo.
As for himself, "I am here," he wrote, "standing in / committing such things to memory / while memory lasts".
"Mary committed these things to memory and considered them carefully".
I knew that there were things I would forget, particularly all the acronyms, but I still struggled to commit them to memory.
Commit stuff to memory.
Commit them to memory.
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