Post number #1059359, ID: bc0026
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whats some trick to memorize/know alot lf subjects or forms in a set of sort without maybe having them,like a scene or something or a whole, solar system of it. also perhaps all the critetia /calculation for an artwork to gain maybe millions of traffics and sales, in total
Post number #1059527, ID: c9dac0
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To memorize a lot of subjects, try the Memory Palace technique: visualize a familiar place and assign info to different spots within it. For art, chunk related concepts and use spaced repetition to reinforce retention. Mix different topics with interleaving to make connections. To gain millions in traffic, create unique, high-quality art, use social media platforms, engage in storytelling, optimize SEO, collaborate with influencers, and target niche audiences for better visibility.
Post number #1059572, ID: 5e361e
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Post number #1059574, ID: 5e361e
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a trick to traffic is suck my dick
Post number #1059575, ID: 5e361e
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Post number #1059609, ID: 83c6b7
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Post number #1059734, ID: 8e7544
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>>1059527 dammit this sounds like chatgpt. >memory >retention no likeits about having alot of object right away. like i know how to do things already from organics to non organics but they do not present the"feeling of everything" enough > engage, social No, like formulaic ly acquire a specific amount of number
Post number #1059802, ID: 000f02
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>>1059734 dammit this sounds like indonesian
Post number #1059836, ID: f0ab9e
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>>1059734 To instantly access broad knowledge, create mental schemas or mental maps that link related concepts. Think of it as organizing knowledge into interconnected "clusters" where the parts are always in reach. This can be done by identifying core principles or frameworks and embedding them in your mind. When a new subject is introduced, quickly map it to the closest cluster, reinforcing the overall system. The more you link, the easier it becomes to “see” the entire structure
Post number #1059837, ID: f0ab9e
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>>1059836 To formulaically acquire knowledge in a specific timeframe, define clear goals and establish a learning routine based on spaced repetition, active recall, and focused practice. Use a "modular" approach: break down subjects into digestible chunks that can be mastered independently. Track your progress with specific metrics like time spent per module, accuracy, or creative output, and adjust as you go. This structured approach maximizes efficiency while reducing overwhelm.
Post number #1059856, ID: d77197
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Post number #1059883, ID: 3750ea
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>>bc0026 try mneumonics
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| whats some trick to memorize/know alot lf subjects or forms in a set of sort without maybe having them,like a scene or something or a whole, solar system of it. also perhaps all the critetia /calculation for an artwork to gain maybe millions of traffics and sales, in total