Ever forget a name or where you left your keys?  You're not alone! Let’s explore why our brains let go of information.

 Ever forget a name or where you left your keys?  You're not alone! Let’s explore why our brains let go of information.

The Pi Master

In 2005, student Chao Lu recited 68,000 digits of pi. It took over 24 hours! How did she do it?

Rule #1: Repetition is Key

Rule #1: Repetition is Key

The odds of remembering a "one-off" are slim. To remember, you must revisit the information multiple times.

Make a Connection

 Link new info to something you already know. If you meet a "Joe" and your uncle is named "Joe," the link is instant!

Rule #2: Focus Matters

Your brain only stores what you truly focus on. Distracted reading is the fastest way to forget.

The Cramming Trap

The Cramming Trap

Cramming for exams? Science shows students forget 90% of what they "crammed" within just 72 hours!

Avoid the "Parrot" Method

Memorizing exactly to repeat later is like being a parrot. It doesn't mean you actually understand it

Dive into Deep Learning

Deep Learning is about understanding the "why." It's a complete way of learning that sticks forever

Flex Your Memory Muscles

Treat your memory like a muscle. Use focus, repetition, and deep understanding to keep it strong

Boost Your Vocabulary

One-off: Happens only once. - Odds: The chances. - Memorise: Learning perfectly to repeat.