Memory techniques - Your secret weapon in the information age | Simon Reinhard | TEDxTUM

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  • As a record-holding memory athlete, Simon Reinhard knows better than anyone that our memory is a powerful tool - and yet, it is very limited. After a spectacular demonstration of number memorization, he explains why we can remember things better if we put them into context, and teaches us how to go beyond the current abilities of our memory. With personal stories, he shows how this technique can help you at school, in your career, or even if you just want to make a point in a discussion.
    Simon Reinhard was born in Munich and studied Law there, finishing in the top 7.5% of his class. During his university career, he came into contact with memory techniques; he learned that there was such a thing as „memory sports“, the competitive memorizing of different kinds of information (numbers, names, words, cards) in a set tournament format. He started competing right away and found it thoroughly fascinating to memorize more and more information with the help of techniques which use a set of locations and images.
    This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx

КОМЕНТАРІ • 174

  • @stefaniasmanio859
    @stefaniasmanio859 4 роки тому +8

    Thank you very much for sharing! Great speech! Shared with all' my students!!! 🤗🥰👍

  • @vgerlightning7134
    @vgerlightning7134 5 років тому +36

    Be confident, magnify, believe in your brains agility and capacity to accomplish what you want to accomplish and overcome the barriers before it.

  • @notagain3732
    @notagain3732 2 роки тому +5

    I forgot to leave a comment last time . Glad I found this again. It almost 1 M views yet i feel like it should have 2 M at least as well i hope more people gain the interest for art of memory , still many either feels its not important or thet they cant learn it . People often have a negative self image or assume they are bad at learning or memorizing. Out of the many tedtalks i watched about this subject this has to be one of the best and it could be because he explained the practical ways or benefits in the daily life from gaining these menorization skills while others only talked about the competition which many have no interest in .

  • @atat7990
    @atat7990 4 роки тому +7

    Turn out many memory athletes use method of loci. What a great one

  • @jkm8049
    @jkm8049 5 років тому +3

    Very well explained... thanks sir

  • @wachirarisky4284
    @wachirarisky4284 6 років тому +8

    This is best for vocabulary. Great stuff.

  • @donsmemoryvideos50
    @donsmemoryvideos50 2 роки тому +5

    Amazing demonstration Simon!

  • @garyyang2887
    @garyyang2887 6 років тому +4

    it's amazing, I am willing to try it

  • @pyratemage
    @pyratemage 6 років тому +9

    Will come in handy for my theater work.

  • @tracymiller1149
    @tracymiller1149 6 років тому +29

    Great job, Simon. Lots of great content in there, and you have a good delivery. Oh, and I totally got all 15 of those words! Ha, ha.

    • @thearodriguez8268
      @thearodriguez8268 6 років тому +12

      You also look like a man with a girls name! Ha, ha.

  • @saynsingh7074
    @saynsingh7074 5 років тому +3

    the best and entirely amazing

  • @promitbanerjee1350
    @promitbanerjee1350 7 років тому +17

    Interesting stuff

  • @enitaokeme2095
    @enitaokeme2095 6 років тому +1

    Inspiring and creative.

  • @dragon2playervvv444
    @dragon2playervvv444 6 років тому +6

    Amazing talk!
    I'll try it out for my finals

    • @knagaraj
      @knagaraj 5 років тому +2

      Did u pass? :D

  •  Рік тому +7

    3:55 70% de lo que estudiamos lo olvidamos 5:00 LOCI method 6:14 buen ejemplo 7:25 location and images and keywords 11:20 resumen

  • @bigrayhkable
    @bigrayhkable 4 роки тому +50

    The method is well-known as "Memory Palace" but the problem of the method is that I don't have 1000 locations/things in a fixed sequence (such as things you see everyday from your home to office, or things inside your house, etc.) to contain my 1000 keywords or more! What I want to memorize are some law provisions, including their sections numbers, content, etc.! Nobody has a palace that has 1000 rooms (i.e. locations)!!! Yes, you may create a "Palace" with 100 thousands rooms in your mind but you have to "walk" very very often to get familiar with the self-created palace in order to memorize it and highly likely you shall forget it not very soon.

    • @patrickreynolds374
      @patrickreynolds374 2 роки тому +8

      A memory palace doesn't have to be the inside of a single building. It can be the inside and outside of several buildings. Go for a 1 mile walk, say, downtown. It can be all of the buildings and other sites you encounter along the walk. Walking and combining various sites along the way can create a huge memory palace.

    • @dudewhodoesstuff8959
      @dudewhodoesstuff8959 2 роки тому +2

      Mnemonics don't require memory palaces. They're just useful for lists. You could for example take the title and section number and use those to create a picture. My own memory system would convert Title 35 section 175, for example, into Clint Eastwood dancing with a hive of bees (in a probably very distressed fashion.) I could then add extra imagery to summarize the content of that section.
      No experience with law btw. This is just one mnemonic strategy I imagine someone could use that doesn't involve memory palaces.

    • @WhisperedDesires
      @WhisperedDesires 2 роки тому +1

      Do you know that lofi music helps your brain to focus while studying or working and can actually improve productivity? Give it a try!

    • @mirkim9095
      @mirkim9095 Рік тому

      were u able to find a solution to this?

    • @pingtao8437
      @pingtao8437 Рік тому +2

      @@mirkim9095 The solution is simple, use a game like Minecraft, create your virtual rooms and visit them daily, then you will remember all.

  • @topjeeneethindi1064
    @topjeeneethindi1064 3 роки тому +1

    Teaching is art

  • @ilirferra9440
    @ilirferra9440 5 років тому +3

    great technique. BUT in the last part of Marcel Proust's Novel the protagonist finds the lost time back by memory. It is astonishing how this book has changed my life, and listening to this speech I became aware of it once more.

    • @ThePradeeshRaj
      @ThePradeeshRaj 5 років тому

      Whats the name of the novel?

    • @ilirferra9440
      @ilirferra9440 5 років тому +1

      @@ThePradeeshRaj "in search of the lost time" it's very long but worth it!

    • @honest_bishop5905
      @honest_bishop5905 3 роки тому

      Wrong use of but.

  • @darkmoon2744
    @darkmoon2744 2 роки тому +1

    Keywords are hard to find info on. Thanks for explaining it

  • @LinhPhan-xc8sg
    @LinhPhan-xc8sg 4 роки тому +4

    I really like this program because it is very useful for me, I can to improve listening english skill..

  • @loser-nobody
    @loser-nobody 6 років тому +28

    The techniques used aren't new or innovative but the delivery of the explanations and the use of real-life scenarios make this speech impressive.
    In fact, how interesting it is that the actual use of story telling in this speech, to help you understand the concept and retain its information, is a direct example of the concept itself! Using real-world scenarios to understand how using real-world scenarios is good for understanding!
    The presenter felt a bit like a robot, I think he used a pretty strict method to memorize this speech too precisely, haha.

    • @liberalbias4462
      @liberalbias4462 5 років тому +1

      Its new to me

    • @abbasfakih5151
      @abbasfakih5151 2 роки тому +1

      This kind of robotic delivery is common in Germany. In my past schools every second presentation is like that, structured to the bone. xd

    • @MissileGuidance
      @MissileGuidance Рік тому

      @@abbasfakih5151 Can't blame them, it is an anxiety-inducing activity

  • @V3RT1CAL
    @V3RT1CAL 6 років тому +1

    FOR HONOR AND GLORY!

  • @laxmis9103
    @laxmis9103 6 років тому +2

    superb talking

  • @karlstephen-sr5fe
    @karlstephen-sr5fe 21 день тому

    thank you

  • @synjames4311
    @synjames4311 6 років тому +1

    just what i need 👍👍👍👍

  • @rodolforodriguez4203
    @rodolforodriguez4203 5 років тому +144

    l was about to say something, but l just forgot it :(

  • @joshuathomas1307
    @joshuathomas1307 6 років тому

    thanks

  • @johnsonwang867
    @johnsonwang867 6 років тому +4

    The key is setup a sequence of images for the informations you want to memorize.
    Do we have images first and then connect information with the existing images? OR
    Do we have information first and then find a sequnece of meaningful images for the information?

    • @jtokarsbr
      @jtokarsbr 4 роки тому +1

      Information, first. In his example of a speech, one would write their speech, and them identify suitable locations and imagery to align with the speech.

  • @stelvioireneu5811
    @stelvioireneu5811 6 років тому +41

    Our memory has limitations, that I accept; but our memory is not limited.

  • @marialeonoramaria
    @marialeonoramaria 6 років тому +2

    Thank you..

  • @engineeringbeginner
    @engineeringbeginner Рік тому

    Beliefs are nothing but short stories that are accepted to be true.. Change stories and see how your life changes.

  • @kn9ioutom
    @kn9ioutom 2 роки тому +1

    MEMORY IS WHAT I FORGET WITH !!!

  • @kaleabmekonnen8862
    @kaleabmekonnen8862 5 років тому

    miracle........

  • @AlanSF
    @AlanSF 6 років тому

    good one
    simon

  • @tammyeock1937
    @tammyeock1937 4 роки тому +7

    In the first test, the screen was too far back. I couldn't see the words clearly.

  • @smily6781
    @smily6781 2 роки тому

    Connecting words with location
    Using keywords - write down - put in the location

  • @dianneroberts955
    @dianneroberts955 5 років тому +12

    Man cant even see the words, u need to icrease the size.

  • @jianshu968
    @jianshu968 5 років тому +1

    I can’t see clearly,please amplify words size

  • @frizerbee
    @frizerbee 4 роки тому +2

    got into that talk so much that i forgot what i was doing

  • @jayo8571
    @jayo8571 6 років тому +3

    Is there courses or a book I can find to teach me the method of loci?

    • @jason3248
      @jason3248 6 років тому +2

      "Remember, Remember" by Ed Cooke

    • @homerparker4851
      @homerparker4851 6 років тому +1

      "The Memory Book" by Harry Lorayne & Jerry Lucas

    • @Asham001
      @Asham001 6 років тому +1

      "Moonwalking with Einstein" by Joshua Foer

    • @ernestcox3677
      @ernestcox3677 6 років тому

      +Homer Parker by

  • @edwardnewtonnewton9879
    @edwardnewtonnewton9879 6 років тому +13

    sometime I go in depression

  • @gabrieldutra6402
    @gabrieldutra6402 4 роки тому

    falou tanto em confiança adquirida através do método mas nessa palestra parece mais nervoso que um adolescente

  • @edwardnewtonnewton9879
    @edwardnewtonnewton9879 6 років тому

    what I do ? ...please tell me any solution

  • @shinesun9466
    @shinesun9466 Рік тому +1

    So, when i memorize meanings of English words, i better to make a story using the target words in connection with the locations, right?

  • @mrtoolegittoquit2
    @mrtoolegittoquit2 7 років тому +5

    good shit

    • @sonapsatakis1767
      @sonapsatakis1767 6 років тому +1

      mrtoolegittoquit2 You are a very deep shit! (:

  • @davidgvincent123
    @davidgvincent123 6 років тому +2

    How do I learn more about this Technic that he's using?

  • @silencetreader1521
    @silencetreader1521 4 роки тому +3

    What if I want to memorize while reading a book with 30+ chapters and countless keywords? And I have 6 such books. You are citing only one example ,I am yet to come across any memory palace techniques that say something about memorising an entire book.

    • @Omkar3324
      @Omkar3324 2 роки тому

      I haven't done this but we can recall an entire movie and its locations and scenes if we like it that much. I can use my avg iq to atleast get along with 2 subjects like computer and math, throughout the entire year, because computer and math have got to do with logic and logic is more like a string of dots that connects overtime, that, helps with the memorization. Both coding and math have math in it. Physics has math in it, so that should be easy for some people, if you understand the concept. remembering definitions in chemistry and biology terminologies might require mnemonics or such memory palace techniques to come to rescue.

  • @RanjanRout665619
    @RanjanRout665619 6 років тому

    great

  • @kheersagarraut5702
    @kheersagarraut5702 6 років тому +3

    can I get it in Hindi or subtitle

  • @jyotidewani8891
    @jyotidewani8891 4 роки тому +1

    Can someone summarize this video

  • @unidentifiedhomosapien645
    @unidentifiedhomosapien645 4 роки тому +1

    Our Arpan sharma is the best😍

  • @nischalpokhrel4846
    @nischalpokhrel4846 2 роки тому

    I want to learn loci technique to memorise a paragraph. Can anyone suggest me some videos ?

  • @staringanime
    @staringanime 6 років тому +1

    💙💜

  • @ranveer12342
    @ranveer12342 3 роки тому

    I also just remember these number in same time.

  • @glorycrespo4525
    @glorycrespo4525 3 роки тому +1

    How do you memorize medicines generic and brand I need help. Please thank you

  • @giovannaiacobellis2075
    @giovannaiacobellis2075 6 років тому +2

    ok

  • @coolwinder
    @coolwinder 2 роки тому

    The essence 9:50

  • @donfrance3
    @donfrance3 4 роки тому +9

    hiding your own easter eggs has some fun advantages when you cannot remember what day it is :-)

  • @hissendaud653
    @hissendaud653 6 років тому +2

    Cool

  • @Oneillphotographyithaca1
    @Oneillphotographyithaca1 5 років тому +1

    to wander is 2 words.

  • @hungarianbagheera249
    @hungarianbagheera249 6 років тому +15

    He sure doesn’t want to reveal too much. Maybe they should have had the 10th place man or woman in the world’s competition come out and explain how to memorize numbers and explain more. So you memorize a key word...then memorize a picture but then forget the keyword and just keep the picture and then create a virtual reality world of going through a slide show of these pictures to remind you of keywords which remind you of sentences which remind you of ideas?

    • @thenextshenanigantownandth4393
      @thenextshenanigantownandth4393 5 років тому +3

      I mean it sounds outlandish, but it actually works. Humans have an innate ability to remember stories easier. Think about it, why do you remember characters and places from a TV show with near total recall, but forget peoples names in real life or the digits on your credit card.

    • @olafbrolaf3968
      @olafbrolaf3968 5 років тому

      why would you want to remember useless information? are you hoping to get into the show who wants to be a millonaire?

  • @xanh350
    @xanh350 6 років тому +5

    I did not understand anything, my memory is still horrible, can somebody sum up this for me in a TL;DR for dummies?

    • @t.ajoshua3671
      @t.ajoshua3671 6 років тому +11

      to eat a whole loaf of bread 1st slice it and eat if it gets difficult to finish it. Add jam or butter whatever changes the taste in order to finish a whole loaf. Do this frequently as a challenge and you'll be eating a whole loaf with ease.

    • @evelynjames1406
      @evelynjames1406 5 років тому +1

      applauds

  • @abubakrelsadig1333
    @abubakrelsadig1333 6 років тому +18

    I can memorize 50 number in one minute

    • @bouraouiasma4352
      @bouraouiasma4352 5 років тому

      abubakr elsadig t

    • @pijomaster4862
      @pijomaster4862 5 років тому

      How can you do that?

    • @trueindian4549
      @trueindian4549 5 років тому +8

      I think it's 1 -50 in one minute

    • @nekkukln
      @nekkukln 4 роки тому

      @@trueindian4549 he said numbers, so it's 10-60 ;) 1-9 are digits

    • @tamikajade7989
      @tamikajade7989 4 роки тому

      @@nekkukln a number is a string of one or more digit, so 1-9 are both numbers are digits

  • @WhisperedDesires
    @WhisperedDesires 2 роки тому

    Do you know that lofi music helps your brain to focus while studying or working and can actually improve productivity? Give it a try!

  • @cmvamerica9011
    @cmvamerica9011 2 роки тому

    Can you repeat that?

  • @fuzzylogics139
    @fuzzylogics139 2 роки тому

    Seriously when Simon repeated the places and said "wall" I did not remember seeing a wall in the image sequence hahaha :(

  • @sunilkumarpandey5777
    @sunilkumarpandey5777 4 роки тому

    Is it memory palace technique

    • @vertexion5337
      @vertexion5337 4 роки тому +1

      I think for the numbers in the start he use PAO

    • @bigrayhkable
      @bigrayhkable 4 роки тому +1

      Yes, exactly! Not a new thing!

  • @unknown-fd1yz
    @unknown-fd1yz 4 роки тому +3

    Anyone seen my glasses ?

  • @MrIGGY
    @MrIGGY 5 років тому +3

    At 1:40 The lady with the Laptop presses the 2nd '6' before he says it....?

  • @kawinewmai
    @kawinewmai 5 років тому +3

    Method of loci 👨

  • @edwardnewtonnewton9879
    @edwardnewtonnewton9879 6 років тому

    my dream I huge but I don't work hard according to my dream

  • @edwardnewtonnewton9879
    @edwardnewtonnewton9879 6 років тому +1

    and sometimes I go in tension from my family

  • @Muni_Puni
    @Muni_Puni 5 років тому +2

    I love his accent xd

  • @happyfreeky
    @happyfreeky 5 років тому +2

    Eidetic memory *does* exist, despite the speaker’s lack of belief. Examples of people with the skill have been presented for decades. I managed to develop some level of this skill myself

    • @liberalbias4462
      @liberalbias4462 5 років тому +2

      Teach me

    • @happyfreeky
      @happyfreeky 5 років тому

      I'm working on some videos and free course on this and related topics, but no launch date yet. Channel name to be determined

    • @liberalbias4462
      @liberalbias4462 5 років тому +2

      @@happyfreeky will it be on the account you have now. Ill sub

    • @happyfreeky
      @happyfreeky 5 років тому

      No, still deciding. I'll post the info on an associated Tumblr blog, Everlearning (everlearn.in)

    • @rickjames1240
      @rickjames1240 5 років тому +1

      I'm also interested in learning. Is the technique mind filling(a term I made up)? It's the idea that filling your mind to the max with with lots of objects or colors increases your ability hold more information in your mind at once, thereby increasing recall of images. With 15 days of practice I've noticed a major difference in being able to visualize fictional worlds when reading novels. I've sort of stopped as recently I've been thinking I'm onto a method of working memory practice as I believe I've experienced results as I can tell I can recall more information of what someone has said, but that's another story.
      Anyway I look forward to your videos.

  • @talhashahid3391
    @talhashahid3391 4 роки тому +2

    how we should remember the provisions of law, there are 1000 of them

    • @pankajsheoran9429
      @pankajsheoran9429 4 роки тому +2

      When testing yourself, don't go like - "What does section 446 say?" instead go backwards - "Which section says XYZ?". Retrieving information from a number is hard (446). But it is much easier to recall a number from a block of text. Even in exams, you'll have the block of text and you just have to recall which sections contains that particular information. I hope you get what I'm saying.

  • @niravsheth4386
    @niravsheth4386 6 років тому +1

    mind palace huh

  • @RebeccaWCsknowledge
    @RebeccaWCsknowledge 3 роки тому

    I saw the equation of how you got 24 at 1 min ? Is that bad.?

  • @satyajeetgiram5115
    @satyajeetgiram5115 6 років тому

    👌👌👌👌👌👌

  • @waqariqbal9946
    @waqariqbal9946 6 років тому +2

    i think he'd already learnt number sequence as it's really hard to believe.

    • @DeLuini985
      @DeLuini985 5 років тому +2

      Everybody thinks that before actually trying the methods involved. I learned GMS a memorization system for numbers very well, (although the GMS course offers much more, this one I got down as a trained skill ) which translates two digit numbers into images in the brain that become reflex through practice. Now I can memorize, if I choose to, any number, basically no matter how big. 24 digits is actually a very small data set. I once memorized a 300 digit number using just that, the Cicero Method + Chain(link ) Method + Figurative Codes for Numbers ( the pictures that represent images). It took me about 6 seconds per connection, so 6 x150 two digit connections makes about 15 minutes time spent memorizing it.
      You are basically limited only by the amount of support locations or images on which you can "connect" the number images.

    • @katecallao5758
      @katecallao5758 4 роки тому

      according to a memory master in 2012, he's the world record holder for memorizing a pack of cards the same time usain bolt finished 200m..

  • @anushavidesh9046
    @anushavidesh9046 4 роки тому

    a) 6 passport size photos
    b) Bachelors provisional Certificate
    c) Bachelors degree certificate
    d) Bachelors Consolidated Marks Memo
    e) Semister Memos
    f) intermediate Cetificate
    g) Secondary Certificate
    h) Passport
    i) Recommendation Letter( from 2 different professors )
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    this two samples we will give you .based on that samples prepared the documents.

  • @robinsonsingha3467
    @robinsonsingha3467 5 років тому

    I was hoping that shiela drops the lappie

  • @Overcominggravity
    @Overcominggravity 3 роки тому

    Only 152 comments

  • @edwardnewtonnewton9879
    @edwardnewtonnewton9879 6 років тому

    I want to study with full of. concentrate

  • @erickardiansyah7642
    @erickardiansyah7642 4 роки тому

    We thimk so lord anderstand distanc hess...with to be

  • @robertmaxa6631
    @robertmaxa6631 6 років тому +9

    Yeah, I suffer from ADHD, this doesn't work.

    • @don220486
      @don220486 6 років тому

      You could try neurofeedback to start re-wiring your brain, it is a very successful technique for people with ADHD.

    • @jjw8662
      @jjw8662 5 років тому +2

      I have ADHD as well but these kinds of mnemonic systems allowed me to graduate with two degrees. I suspect you need more kinds of different mnemonic systems to make it work for you. See the 2nd half of Unlimited Memory by Kevin Horsley for systems I have used.

    • @arreflo7282
      @arreflo7282 3 роки тому

      Ritaline works

  • @cmvamerica9011
    @cmvamerica9011 2 роки тому

    Rain man could remember everything; but it didn’t matter; except at the casino with Tom Cruise guiding him.

  • @joshuathomas1307
    @joshuathomas1307 6 років тому +4

    how do I Delete this mess

    • @clearlyu2
      @clearlyu2 5 років тому

      It's not your video so you cannot delete it.

  • @j.p.flores2219
    @j.p.flores2219 5 років тому

    Wake me up in 10

  • @syedmustafa9123
    @syedmustafa9123 5 років тому

    I forgot how I got here

  • @adrianbalmes5704
    @adrianbalmes5704 3 роки тому

    Ask your president to do the trick!? he seems to be doing good in test.

  • @thearodriguez8268
    @thearodriguez8268 6 років тому +4

    Nice success = smug nacissism!

  • @brutalgamez2758
    @brutalgamez2758 5 років тому

    CIA uses this technique, it simple and effective. Want to not forget it even under pressure then put meaning to thing you effortlessly :)

  • @fredrumchild1616
    @fredrumchild1616 6 років тому +4

    Just a little more volume please. No time to strain over poor audio. Stopped listening to yet another useful teddy talk !!

    • @BeauRicks
      @BeauRicks 6 років тому

      I can hear him fine here

    • @jiminjams4885
      @jiminjams4885 5 років тому

      same here 💔 the volume isn't good

    • @olafbrolaf3968
      @olafbrolaf3968 5 років тому

      you do know that there is a difference between memorizing and understanding?

  • @akshaychandran5332
    @akshaychandran5332 3 роки тому

    I felt like I should listen coz he's wearing a suit

  • @ryanperez8179
    @ryanperez8179 2 роки тому

    Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.
    Matthew 11:28 KJV
    Jesus lives
    Jesus Christ is Lord
    Jesus loves you repent
    You're a sinner in need of a Savior

  • @mauriciodeve
    @mauriciodeve 6 років тому +3

    I stopped watching in the moment he said eidetic memory doesn't exist

    • @shadowshatto
      @shadowshatto 6 років тому +2

      Are you guys confusing eidetic and photographic memory?

  • @belalmrb5714
    @belalmrb5714 3 роки тому

    if he can memorize everything why is he not trying to improve his English I'm just saying

    • @noml827
      @noml827 2 роки тому

      What? His english seems perfect to me. He just has a German accent.

  • @Shokry999
    @Shokry999 5 років тому

    impostor

  • @leofkay
    @leofkay Рік тому

    More practical techniques, and not just for remembering sentences.... disappointing.

  • @cmvamerica9011
    @cmvamerica9011 2 роки тому +2

    Use the Biden memory system; have someone write it on a card.