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> It's not that they can't--it's that they don't have the time in their lives to devote to practicing it.

There is also the fact that most of us don't know how to learn efficiently. For example, how many of us really know the current theories of memory and how we may exploit it to enhance our learning?



What are the current theories of memory and how we may exploit it to enhance our learning? Found http://www.wired.com/search?query=memory+program while searching for that article about the guy that made that memory program. http://www.wired.com/medtech/health/magazine/16-05/ff_woznia...


You might enjoy this site then: http://foolsworkshop.com/reviews/

Also, a lot of stuff here: http://www.columbia.edu/~nvg1/Wickelgren/

But what may have influenced my life the most is this book: http://www.amazon.com/Your-Memory-How-Works-Improve/dp/15692...

I for one am convinced that the next frontier is our mind. Information is free - it's your ability to digest it that's the bottleneck. Also, we don't really know a lot about how skills such as creativity, hypothesizing patterns from specific examples, etc. can be systematically learned.




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