Know Your Power – 2  

Tuesday, January 22, 2008
The other reason why you would remember something is that you want to remember it and remember it at any cost. Suppose you think the Newton’s Laws of Motion are very important for tomorrow’s exam and you would like to remember it. So you start reading with the purpose of remembering it. Hence you never forget it. The reason why you remember an algebraic formula and forget what Kene said to Abel just after their first meeting in Jefrey Arche’s “Kene and Abel” is that while you have read the former with a purpose the later was read casually. So while you are preparing for your exam don’t take anything casually, read with a purpose and you are bound to remember it.
Connecting and interlinking issues also helps in remembering things. Suppose the telephone number of your friend is 222365. It may be difficult to remember it just like that but it would become so simple and easy to remember if you link it up as a double Nelson over number of days in a year. Similar was a case with an equation called Bending moment equation in Engineering. The equation is E/R = M/I = F/Y. students had lot of problems in remembering it. Hence all easy way was developed to remember it as “Elizabeth Rani May I Frighten You”. So if you start linking up and connecting things than remembrance would be that much simple.
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