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đ The 3 training protocols NASA uses to make forgetting physically impossible. đ The Full Step by Step NASA System: https://www.patreon.com/posts/5-nasa-training-151226735 đ„ FREE NASA Learning Protocol (print it out): https://betteru.live/nasa-learning/?ref=nasa Most people study for hours and forget everything the next day. NASA astronauts master entire spacecraft systems in months. They memorize thousands of procedures and execute them flawlessly while floating 250 miles above Earth. They're not smarter than you â they just train differently. The acceptance rate? 0.1%. Harder to become an astronaut than to get into Harvard. But the people who make it aren't geniuses. They're trained using methods that schools never taught you. In this video, you'll learn: â The Death Simulation: Chris Hadfield's "Power of Negative Thinking" + Pre-Mortem Analysis â The Crawl Protocol: NASA's Crawl-Walk-Run system that builds knowledge brick by brick â The Library Fallacy: Why studying in comfort destroys your performance under pressure â Personal story: How I went from a frozen, robotic presenter to getting asked for tips Top performers and lifelong learners are discovering that elite learning isn't about studying harder â it's about training smarter. These NASA-grade protocols do what cramming can't: they make knowledge permanent. đ TIMESTAMPS 0:00 - Why NASA astronauts never forget 0:51 - Why visualizing success is making you fail 2:30 - The technique that predicts failure 3:38 - How NASA builds unbreakable memory 5:54 - The 3 presentations that changed everything 8:17 - Why comfort destroys your performance 11:21 - How Navy SEALs memorize under gunfire đ Related: How Navy SEALs memorize anything under pressure âš For collabs and business inquiries reach out at [email protected] đ Main Claims and Sources: https://justpaste.it/iva7l - NASA astronaut acceptance rate is ~0.1% (0.083% in 2020, 0.125% in 2025) - Chris Hadfield coined "The Power of Negative Thinking": visualize failure, not success - Premeditatio Malorum: ancient Stoic technique of pre-meditating worst-case scenarios - Hadfield went completely blind during a spacewalk from anti-fog solution leaking into his eyes (TED Talk, 2014) - Gary Klein developed the Pre-Mortem Analysis for the U.S. military (Harvard Business Review, 2007) - Teams who imagined failure before starting identified 30% more risks (Mitchell, Russo & Pennington, 1989) - Hermann Ebbinghaus (1885) discovered the forgetting curve: ~70% forgotten within 24 hours - NASA uses a Crawl-Walk-Run training protocol: single systems, combined systems, full-scale chaos - Roediger & Karpicke (2006): students using retrieval practice retained significantly more than those who reread - Robert Bjork (UCLA) coined "desirable difficulties": harder practice conditions produce stronger long-term retention - NASA Simulation Supervisors ("SimSups") deliberately stack emergencies during integrated simulations to stress-test crews - ISS cost ~$150 billion to build and operate đ LINKS Want to learn how I edit my videos? Join the waitlist here: https://betteru.live/waitlist/ Free Personal Development Course: http://betteru.live/course Support me: https://buymeacoffee.com/BetterU đ Subscribe for more productivity systems and unfair advantages.
