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How to Read Once and Remember Everything (The Science) Ever feel like you read a whole book only to forget everything by the next morning? In this video, we dive into the neuroscience of memory to show you exactly how to read once and remember everything. Most people study hard, but they don't study smart. We’re breaking down the scientific learning techniques used by world-class memory champions and neuroscientists. We’ll cover the forgetting curve, why passive highlighting is a waste of time, and how to use Active Recall and Spaced Repetition to move information from your short-term to your long-term memory instantly. Whether you are a student preparing for exams or a professional looking to master new skills, these speed reading and retention hacks will change your life. 🕒 Timestamps: 00:00 – The Problem: Why Your Brain Forgets 01:45 – The Science of the "Forgetting Curve" 03:30 – Why Highlighting is Killing Your Memory 05:15 – The "Feynman Technique" for Instant Clarity 07:40 – Active Recall: The #1 Secret to Retention 10:10 – How to Use Spaced Repetition (Without Apps) 12:25 – The 80/20 Rule of Reading Efficiency 15:00 – A Step-by-Step Daily Routine for Mastery 🧠 Key Concepts Covered: Neuroplasticity and how the brain forms new connections. Encoding vs. Retrieval: Why how you "take in" info matters less than how you "pull it out." Mental Models: How to attach new info to what you already know. Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE for more science-based productivity tips! #Memory #LearningScience #StudyTips #Productivity #HowToRead #SpeedReading #ActiveRecall #BrainHacks #Neuroscience #SelfImprovement
