
Moonwalking with Einstein
by Joshua Foer
Foer trains for the US Memory Championship and discovers extraordinary memory is a skill, not a gift, built on ancient spatial techniques anyone can learn. Memory shapes identity itself.
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by Joshua Foer
Foer trains for the US Memory Championship and discovers extraordinary memory is a skill, not a gift, built on ancient spatial techniques anyone can learn. Memory shapes identity itself.
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Foer references Kahneman on memory and cognitive science.
Foer discusses flow states during memory competition.
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