Hey thanks for the work, wise man. Would like to know your opinions about linguisticator and the vr methods they use. Also the use of smells in memory, it has some really deep potential in some articles. Keep this good work btw :)
@Anthony Metivier...Now I've come up with about 200 memory stations and I have more to go over time. I'm including streets, avenues and places along the way. I'm preparing myself to study python coding, so if you have any tips or suggestions let me know. I'm sure I can use memory palace and mind maps, and other techniques to learn coding. What do you think?
Anthony, I love you and your videos. Thank you for what you do. I personally like all the extra facts and books and tidbits you put in your videos. But if you want to get significantly more subscribers, you should probably cut out all the "fluff" out of your videos. Make it super simple and easy and only talk about the specific steps one needs in order to do the thing you are talking about in the video. Forget the history of the tactic and all the extra "stuff". Make more simple/easy to follow steps and keep many of your vids 8 minutes or under. I'm telling you 100% you will get more subscribers that way. Then you can make separate videos that go over the history of the tactics and books. Or if you name-drop books, make it quick. Sincerely, a huge fan
@@deadliftordie5276 Thanks for your concern. Allow me to expand on a few points that you might not have considered yet. 1) There are all kinds of 8 minute videos on memory improvement that might be getting lots of views, but as one of my most successful student called them, "entertaining but empty." 2) "Fluff" is in the mind of the beholder. My TEDx Talk has reached millions of people, and still, at only 13 minutes, the comments are split down the middle. Half the people think it's "fluff," half are grateful that someone took the time to share something with them. There is no way to engineer such an outcome, nor is there anyway to please everyone. 3) If we were to sit together and look at my data, you would see that the style of video you're talking about gets almost no subscribers to the channel. But my in-depth, long and detailed videos get the most subscribers. Not only do they get more views and more subscribers on average, but they are much more interesting and detail-oriented subscribers. 4) When I taught university, I addressed lecture halls with 500 people and seminar rooms with 2-3. I'd take the latter any day. I do not base my success on subscriber counts or any "numbers on a screen." And that mantra, "numbers on a screen" is going to show up in one of my forthcoming videos, one that many people will think is fluff and many others will never see. So be it. Thank you again for your concern and I hope these reflections help you understand that no matter what I do or how I do it, everything returns to source in this zero sum game of ours. I just enjoy the journey and appreciate chatting with good people like yourself.
This is wonderful, thanks! A friend who restarted school recently had been rocking the palace method. Suddenly he realizes he can be the “genius” student in the class! He mentioned how difficult it is to find palaces. 😁 Sending him this video. 🙏
I also have a tip: dont know if this is well known by people but anyways... I use objects like bottles, hammers, laptops, writingpens (that you can litterely take with you to exams) etc. Break the object up into a standard route. I use top -> inside bottom (if its hollow) -> to the wall of the inside -> up through the opening of the object -> to the edge of the opening -> to the surrounding -> to the cornor of the bottom outside -> to the bottom. everyone has a lot of items and so you can use everything (u can even use an egg [eggshell->eggwhite->eggyellow->and even the stage where you cook the egg and it gets to stage 2]) I even used rocks with uncommon shapes to remember up to 7 items. if you need to remember like models or something (like i need to do with psychology) then you can be set with 1 item like a bottle of wine with nice labels on it for example.
I am watching this episode for at least the 20 or more time because it brings me Joy. And keeps my mind active. I wonder if you have any other videos like this one Anthony mein Freund!!
I'm here!! I'm using MMM to come back from panic attacks and giving up coffee. Down to a small cup a day. I had to give it up completely in May cold turkey and my memory took a big hit. Now I am using the techniques to come back.
Thanks so much for the update. Something you might add to reduce the anxiety even further are these simple vagus nerve exercises: ruclips.net/video/L1HCG3BGK8I/видео.html I recently added them with some Qigong and it is wonderful. Keep on MMM-ing and all things memory and talk soon! 🙏
No way. Figuring out about two years ago I found out about you and being astonished by your contents. But totally forgot your channel and your name. Happy the algorithm is here to back me up. Hopefully the memory techniques will help me later ;)
Great that the robots are doing their work. Any reason why you're waiting for the memory techniques to "work"? To wit, they do not work. We work the techniques. And the sooner we get into them, generally the better. Someday is notorious for never coming, after all.
Thank you soo much these useful informations. About 8 years ago i heard memory palace but i didnt believe and also did not made a detailed research. Yesterday i started in a very basic way now i am sooo surprised the result that i get.
Anthony my friend, I am really enjoying this particular video because it is very informative on so many levels. I think I’ll try different things and report back. Tschüss für jetzt. Bye for now.
Great video Anthony! Thanks. Love the idea of different versions of a memory palace and using the 3D spaces. I guess you could also used them like a memory wheel and circle different versions/characters/letters/rubik’s cube/etc within a station and even open different portals to different locations/etc. Possibilities are infinite!
The possibilities are indeed infinite, or at least approach our idea of what infinity means. You make a great point about tying the MPs to objects beyond Memory Wheels. Rubik's Cubes are one possible external device, but thinking of movies, there's also the Lament Cube from Hellraiser... if one dares! ;-)
How should I try to remember Self defense techniques? Should I add pegword method with each style of defense or should I go by letter like Chokes, kicks,....,punch,pushes How would you do it?
I studied a martial art for years called Systema. It has no formations or katas or even any rituals to memorize. It trains your instincts to execute the best possible move in situations of distress. As I shared in The Victorious Mind, it helped me execute no move at all in a situation that surely saved my life. So if you really want to know what I would do, it’s study and practice Systema. Memorize no moves at all. In this realm, you will have power, which always beats force.
Hi Anthony, I really appreciate the content you have been putting out here. I have been binge-listening to your videos in the car. I am just getting started with memory palaces, but this looks like it could finally be the solution to problem of forgetting darn near everything I read. In the past few days, I have created what I would call a ‘master’ memory palace composed of 100 locations (past and present) in my hometown. Each location has a number from 00-99 and is inhabited by a real person or fictional character whose name is derived from that number using the major system, which I also just learned a couple weeks ago. Notable residents include Satan (01), Cinderella (02), Uncle Fester (80) and Papa Smurf (99). This I hope will lend itself well to numbered lists of information. When I need to memorize a list of fewer than 100 items (e.g., the 48 Laws of Power), then I just carve out one section of town. If I want to memorize a book, I just list out and number up to 100 key points of the book that I want to remember. That’s the plan, anyway. I’d rather not have to produce a whole new palace every time I have a new list or book to upload to long-term memory. Instead, I am hoping just to keep this one single ‘master’ memory palace of my hometown and reuse it over and over again by changing the season, changing the weather, toggling night and day, etc. In your experience, is that likely to work? Or would I be better off with a new palace each time? Normally I think one moves through a memory palace in a certain sequence, up one street and down another for example. What do you think of moving through a memory palace backward? In my hometown memory palace, the ‘final destination’ is the local cemetery (the metaphor is intentional!). One of my goals is to memorize the main features of each of the 100 cantos in Dante’s Divine Comedy. And I notice that the mental image associations would work so much better for this if I walk through my hometown memory palace backward instead of forward. I would be curious to know if you have ever tried going through the same memory palace in various different directions. Again, many thanks for your content. I look forward to reading your book as well.
Great thinking! Yes, I teach backward navigation. It’s not possible to maximize the value of the tool without at least tri-directionality. In terms of one Master system, it’s worth trying. But I would suggest trying in a spirit of experimentation and full karma yoga. That, and I’m aware of no system free from interference and/or evolution. There’s usually a bit if both. Plus, the miracle of memory will probably naturally seek to use new spaces once you bring it to life. The whole point of procedural memory is that it does us, not the other way around. Happy memorizing! 🙏
I do love to use the “memorized” palaces of places around the world. My most recent is the Hagia Sophia for a history palace. Definitely requires more work, but it’s lots of fun!
Another amazing video! Thanks for taking the time to educate us. I have a question regarding to the software topic you brought up in this video. You mentioned about memorised memory palaces and, if I were to memorise a bunch of locations on RUclips channels like Open House 24. If you were to do that, how would you organise your new memorised palaces? would you organise them by their street/address name or would you alphabetically organise them by coming up with your own way of organising them, like say if you memorised a mansion in Open House 24, would you organise it by recalling what information you put inside that memorised palace. Let’s say I was memorising a documentary on Marcus Aurelius, would you name that memorised palace as “Marcus Aurelius memory palace”.
As I mentioned, I don’t do that because I don’t use “Memorized Palaces.” But if you get into your community, you can certainly ask those who do how they organize them. 🙏
@@AnthonyMetivierMMM It's fine, I ended up figuring it out on my own. However I appreicate you taking the time to reply. I can't wait for your future video on building memory palaces with Legos. God bless.
Thanks for the awesome video, Anthony. Just wanted to know if you managed to create the video on using Lego to create memory palace. Please let me know.
great work. is minecraft memory palaces better than real life? or is depend on my memory like animating picture colors and so on and do you have a video on how do i manage my memory palaces thanks
Thanks for your question. "Better" is something each person has to sort out through experimentation. In terms of your questions related to managing your MPs, please see this video on how to organize them: ruclips.net/video/m3CeaZtZpCM/видео.html You might also want to check this Q&A video: ruclips.net/video/6ODk_lsqXSM/видео.html Do these resources help you out?
I have a huge list of places for future memory palaces. This list took me a few minutes to create. If the room is small is better to place just 4 Memory Objects. If the from is large 8 Memory Objects would be good.
Yes, and there is a place for complicated Memory Palaces too. Sometimes using them is the only way to learn how to simplify and/or discover our potential. 🙏
Can you include large pieces of information (not just single words) in objects in your memory palace? If not, or if so, how do you store away large pieces of information or strings of words in a memory palace? Which video do you go over that?
In my view, there is no such thing as "large pieces of information," since all information is built from individual units. My TEDx Talk, for example, is not a large piece of information, but a series of words memorized, sometimes with between 11-17 words with 3-5 associations inside the Memory Palace. ruclips.net/video/kvtYjdriSpM/видео.html This was memorized in one Memory Palace.
Hi Mr Anthony You have really help me memorize with this technique but the problem i encountered is finding words to link to the words i want to learn. And its time consuming
For each letter of the alphabet, assign the name of a person I know?Or make a memory palace and put the letters in order with the names and information of the people whose names match the letter, right?Or another explanation?
@@AnthonyMetivierMMM thanks for Such a response it's a big pleasure for me I have a suggestion The thing I has to memorize is in other languages It's in Tibetan language Eg: ཨེན་ཐོ་ནི། མེ་ཏྲི་ཝི་ཡར། It's your name Anthony mativier In Tibetan So using that memory places it's quite hard So can you make a video on Using memory places or other tricks to memorize any kind of languages parase and passages.. Thank you sir 😊
Perhaps in the beginning. But remember the rule of action. You simply cannot have the project or experience possible solutions to such problems if you aren't experimenting. Does this way of looking at things make sense?
I have a suggestion about using memory palace. Why you dont show us how to use memory palce to memorize a page from any book and how we can keep it from in the long term memory
There are endless examples like this on the channel - and time and time again, examples have proven not to help people. Theory does, if they are a serious student of the art of memory. 🙏
@@AnthonyMetivierMMM i bought all of your book but because of language i cant apply it correctly and i dont onow how to use this way to memorize a whole book without loosing any of these pages. My question in a different way: how to use your method to memorize the whole page in 1 minute or 5 minuts ? How long does it take from me to memorize the whole page of a text book?
The answer depends: 1) The exact book in question 2) Your level of skill with the techniques The best way to answer it is to learn memory techniques and then get started with applying the techniques.
@@AnthonyMetivierMMM I have just stared with video 1 and I will be back here once I finished applying the whole kit. last question, is applying MP take some time to be fluent in my brain?
how to create infinite memory palace plzz recommended some website or apps or anything else i want to create 3000 memory locations or places for academic learning
Great video as always Anthony! As someone who spends most of my time alone studying in a room I make use of a lot of video game bases mind palaces and I've been flirting with imaginary palaces, but I still mostly use real places. I haven't been to a huge amount of places that I clearly recall in my short 25 years. I pay close attention to new locations when I go somewhere new and I use a lot of mundane locations. Most of my abnormal psychology info for class is stored in one trip I took to Arizona with many disorders stored in gas stations. I'll need to play with these transmitted mind palaces.
Gas stations are indeed great, especially since the pumps have organization built-in. Thanks for sharing this and adding it to the pool and proof that there are no real limitations to the choices we have on hand.
Can we do that let say we pick a location or a place let say a door . Now we go to the imaginary space of the door and put information there . Because in a imaginary space we can put a lot of information. So like we can create a imaginary space of an palace . Can we do that ? And it is a good idea?
You can, but I personally find it training and ineffective because you also have to memorize the Memory Palace at the same time as the target info. The entire point of the Memory Palace technique is to eliminate such unnecessary tasks.
In my experience so far, MMM students do best with coding when they have: * A fully Memory Palace network * Magnetic Imagery indexible to that network * At least one number system, but ideally two or three * Recall Rehearsal That's the Memory Palace part. For mind mapping, I would suggest that this probably a tool best used for producing the material to test your knowledge of it. Though you could possibly use something called the CAMP MIST formula (Memory Palaces + Mind Mapping), but I'm not sure. That would be highly experimental at this point. But it helped me tremendously when I needed to pass level III in Mandarin and I was pressed for time. This is why this particular training piece remains in the FAQ section of the MMM Masterclass. As more people work with it and report results, and as I experiment with it myself, I may do a whole course around it in the future. But it might not need that either as it's fairly straightforward for those who have their MP Networks developed and in regular use.
@@AnthonyMetivierMMM I think this is why you mention or should I say suggest that we come up with 50 memory palaces if I remember from the book, which I'm still reading. I'm going to work on combining memory palaces plus mind mapping too. Whatever the case, I'll practice until I perfect this. So next I'll work on this number system that you mentioned above. Thanks for the quick response.
Okay I have a crazy idea here Anthony, let’s say you have the 8 stations (walls and corners) put a 9th station in the middle of the room as a Portal to another room or place? That’s definitely possible. It’s late here I’m just watching this again so it keeps my mind sharp. See the pinned here 5:12.
It's not a bad idea. Although I don't cover that exact concept, there are similar considerations here: ruclips.net/video/7RzQzqauhhM/видео.html Caveats too, but perhaps not relevant for an old pro like yourself. Hope to hear your thoughts on that training as well at some point. Warm wishes for an amazing weekend ahead in the meantime!
@@AnthonyMetivierMMM hey i have remember some of my old homes and school room layout but i don't remember the object inside the room in one word i have many palace in my mind from my past experience but i don't remember the details of the room, building can i use them for memory palace???
Great idea. I've used them once before, but ultimately find they break my preferred rule of not using things that have to be memorized in order to remember. But using these techniques to memorize things, more than enough tools like that arise. That's speaking only for myself, of course, and a recommendation for people new to the skill so they don't waste time and energy unnecessarily. Other than that, I can't' think of anything more highly associated with sin, other than luck. Which tells you something about the oddity of our culture, no? ;-)
@@AnthonyMetivierMMM Okay I can see that, thanks, I will adjust my lust for lists appropriately :) Haha, yeah that's right, says who, and so it goes...
Regarding the corners of a room, it seems to me you are thinking in two dimensions. Couldn’t you count vertically? I mean count the corner on the floor and the corner of the ceiling. That would give 8 corners, 4 walls, floor and ceiling. That is a total of 14 locations for a room.
@@AnthonyMetivierMMM thank you for your reply. There always seems to be a need to balance the number of locations and the flow. I am learning to balance now. I am moving forward slowly, no rush. 😉
a t 10:00 or so, when Dr Metivier says how many people do I know [whose name begin's with A, presumably] ...mental image of where they live? .... I would have thought the easiest way to achieve this, ini modern times, is to open one's mobile phone "contacts" app, and just scroll and see. that gives "structure to the exercise", as Dr M says
@@AnthonyMetivierMMM thank you Dr Metivier. I think I expressed myself badly. I just meant that I go a bit blank when I think of people I know whose name starts with A, and even I manage to think of one, I probably don’t know where they live. I thought just taking the initial queue from a written list of contacts ie persons known to me, might reduce cognitive load, which I know you recommend Whereas if I open my contacts app, I find … Aaamir. I have no idea who this is. But I was at school with an Amir, and I remember him on chemistry class, so there is a memory palace, from 30 years ago. At least 4 to 8 corners worth. Then Aaron, an agent at a chefs agency. The layout of his office. Another memory palace. The layout of the reception to his building, another. The basement where the bathroom was, another. Etc.
The way to stop going blank is to start training your mind by not going to devices. Train your mind-to-mind processes and stop depending on mind-to-devices connections.
Anthony, I just figured out how to make 1000 people PAO hands down. I will report soon on my findings. And no one will have the same object or action. Pop-culture that’s all I will say for now my Star Wars learner. Can’t spell that word.
Thanks, John. Everything needs to be approved first because all channels get hit with a lot of spam. I usually release these during the middle of the night and get to them in the morning. 🙏
I know it's a pain, but if I don't "cleanse" the comments by approving them first, it will be a junkyard, making it harder to find great comments from people such as yourself.
In the corner of my bedroom I just put an eagle who is half man and he's munching on a brain. Not sure yet why he's got my name, David, but I had to start somewhere. David Eagleman / brain. And yes, you have made an excellent case that I might have many many rooms. Jesus said: in my father's house are many mansions. Dang, wife calling. More anon.
I am just wondering how a 10 year old can come up with so many memory palaces from A-Z. This memory palaces would have to be imaginary locations are rooms wouldn’t they? 🤔Or are you wonder how memory palaces can help with memorising subjects such as biology… 🤔like putting a cell membrane on the dining chair in my memory Palace? 🤔 Thanks.
The average elementary school has 10 rooms and most kids know churches, grocery stores, the homes of friends, relatives and a few favorite restaurants.
Victorious mind was wonderful. Having just finished it yesterday I have to say it’s heartwarming to see you happy and goofy in this video. Quality’s that are more important than many realize. The meditation you describe in your book has already helped me.
More POWERFUL Memory Palace exercises to learn next and take ACTION on! :-) ruclips.net/video/O5sesQxkj0U/видео.html
Hey thanks for the work, wise man. Would like to know your opinions about linguisticator and the vr methods they use. Also the use of smells in memory, it has some really deep potential in some articles. Keep this good work btw :)
@Anthony Metivier...Now I've come up with about 200 memory stations and I have more to go over time. I'm including streets, avenues and places along the way. I'm preparing myself to study python coding, so if you have any tips or suggestions let me know. I'm sure I can use memory palace and mind maps, and other techniques to learn coding. What do you think?
Anthony, I love you and your videos. Thank you for what you do. I personally like all the extra facts and books and tidbits you put in your videos.
But if you want to get significantly more subscribers, you should probably cut out all the "fluff" out of your videos. Make it super simple and easy and only talk about the specific steps one needs in order to do the thing you are talking about in the video. Forget the history of the tactic and all the extra "stuff".
Make more simple/easy to follow steps and keep many of your vids 8 minutes or under.
I'm telling you 100% you will get more subscribers that way. Then you can make separate videos that go over the history of the tactics and books. Or if you name-drop books, make it quick.
Sincerely, a huge fan
@@deadliftordie5276 Thanks for your concern.
Allow me to expand on a few points that you might not have considered yet.
1) There are all kinds of 8 minute videos on memory improvement that might be getting lots of views, but as one of my most successful student called them, "entertaining but empty."
2) "Fluff" is in the mind of the beholder. My TEDx Talk has reached millions of people, and still, at only 13 minutes, the comments are split down the middle. Half the people think it's "fluff," half are grateful that someone took the time to share something with them. There is no way to engineer such an outcome, nor is there anyway to please everyone.
3) If we were to sit together and look at my data, you would see that the style of video you're talking about gets almost no subscribers to the channel. But my in-depth, long and detailed videos get the most subscribers. Not only do they get more views and more subscribers on average, but they are much more interesting and detail-oriented subscribers.
4) When I taught university, I addressed lecture halls with 500 people and seminar rooms with 2-3. I'd take the latter any day. I do not base my success on subscriber counts or any "numbers on a screen." And that mantra, "numbers on a screen" is going to show up in one of my forthcoming videos, one that many people will think is fluff and many others will never see. So be it.
Thank you again for your concern and I hope these reflections help you understand that no matter what I do or how I do it, everything returns to source in this zero sum game of ours. I just enjoy the journey and appreciate chatting with good people like yourself.
This is wonderful, thanks!
A friend who restarted school recently had been rocking the palace method. Suddenly he realizes he can be the “genius” student in the class!
He mentioned how difficult it is to find palaces. 😁
Sending him this video.
🙏
Fantastic!
Generally, once people get started, it becomes evident that they're actually everywhere.
Appreciate you sharing this around very much. :-)
I also have a tip: dont know if this is well known by people but anyways... I use objects like bottles, hammers, laptops, writingpens (that you can litterely take with you to exams) etc. Break the object up into a standard route. I use top -> inside bottom (if its hollow) -> to the wall of the inside -> up through the opening of the object -> to the edge of the opening -> to the surrounding -> to the cornor of the bottom outside -> to the bottom.
everyone has a lot of items and so you can use everything (u can even use an egg [eggshell->eggwhite->eggyellow->and even the stage where you cook the egg and it gets to stage 2]) I even used rocks with uncommon shapes to remember up to 7 items. if you need to remember like models or something (like i need to do with psychology) then you can be set with 1 item like a bottle of wine with nice labels on it for example.
Not exactly the same, but I suggested something similar here:
ruclips.net/video/O5sesQxkj0U/видео.html
I also use objects like a simple pencil sharpener to memorize an whole chapter
I am watching this episode for at least the 20 or more time because it brings me Joy. And keeps my mind active. I wonder if you have any other videos like this one Anthony mein Freund!!
Thanks for revisiting this one. Glad it warrants subsequent viewings!
I'm here!! I'm using MMM to come back from panic attacks and giving up coffee. Down to a small cup a day. I had to give it up completely in May cold turkey and my memory took a big hit. Now I am using the techniques to come back.
Thanks so much for the update.
Something you might add to reduce the anxiety even further are these simple vagus nerve exercises:
ruclips.net/video/L1HCG3BGK8I/видео.html
I recently added them with some Qigong and it is wonderful.
Keep on MMM-ing and all things memory and talk soon! 🙏
No way. Figuring out about two years ago I found out about you and being astonished by your contents. But totally forgot your channel and your name. Happy the algorithm is here to back me up. Hopefully the memory techniques will help me later ;)
Great that the robots are doing their work.
Any reason why you're waiting for the memory techniques to "work"?
To wit, they do not work.
We work the techniques. And the sooner we get into them, generally the better.
Someday is notorious for never coming, after all.
Thank you soo much these useful informations. About 8 years ago i heard memory palace but i didnt believe and also did not made a detailed research. Yesterday i started in a very basic way now i am sooo surprised the result that i get.
Fantastic. Keep going and many wonderful things will emerge for you!
Anthony my friend, I am really enjoying this particular video because it is very informative on so many levels. I think I’ll try different things and report back. Tschüss für jetzt. Bye for now.
Happy experimenting!
Funny, energetic, humorous commentary. And I'm only 3 minutes and 12 minutes into the video.
Trying to work on comedy a bit.
@@AnthonyMetivierMMM it was great! Keep going
Great video Anthony! Thanks. Love the idea of different versions of a memory palace and using the 3D spaces. I guess you could also used them like a memory wheel and circle different versions/characters/letters/rubik’s cube/etc within a station and even open different portals to different locations/etc. Possibilities are infinite!
The possibilities are indeed infinite, or at least approach our idea of what infinity means.
You make a great point about tying the MPs to objects beyond Memory Wheels. Rubik's Cubes are one possible external device, but thinking of movies, there's also the Lament Cube from Hellraiser... if one dares! ;-)
This was amazing! Some of the tips I already knew but had forgotten. Thank you again, Anthony, my problem was solved! :)
Awesome! 🙏
I thank you for your videos for making me learn more about complex mind reflexes and thinking, theres quite allot to know,
Glad you like them!
Thanks Anthony metivier ❤️ , this might change my life🔥, we are awaiting to hear this
My pleasure.
Study and practice.
That’s all this is. 🙏
This is my first video of yours ive watched. You are an excellent speaker and teacher.
🙏 Any particular kinds of info you want to remember betted?
I just have my entire town with extreme detail so I have practicality in it but also depth of detail aswell as being able to revist things easily
Fantastic! Any examples of short or long term learning projects you can share from the journey?
How should I try to remember Self defense techniques?
Should I add pegword method with each style of defense or should I go by letter like
Chokes, kicks,....,punch,pushes
How would you do it?
I studied a martial art for years called Systema.
It has no formations or katas or even any rituals to memorize.
It trains your instincts to execute the best possible move in situations of distress. As I shared in The Victorious Mind, it helped me execute no move at all in a situation that surely saved my life.
So if you really want to know what I would do, it’s study and practice Systema. Memorize no moves at all. In this realm, you will have power, which always beats force.
Great stuff! Movies and music/bands!
Movies, music and bands for the win!
Hi Anthony, I really appreciate the content you have been putting out here. I have been binge-listening to your videos in the car.
I am just getting started with memory palaces, but this looks like it could finally be the solution to problem of forgetting darn near everything I read.
In the past few days, I have created what I would call a ‘master’ memory palace composed of 100 locations (past and present) in my hometown. Each location has a number from 00-99 and is inhabited by a real person or fictional character whose name is derived from that number using the major system, which I also just learned a couple weeks ago. Notable residents include Satan (01), Cinderella (02), Uncle Fester (80) and Papa Smurf (99).
This I hope will lend itself well to numbered lists of information. When I need to memorize a list of fewer than 100 items (e.g., the 48 Laws of Power), then I just carve out one section of town. If I want to memorize a book, I just list out and number up to 100 key points of the book that I want to remember. That’s the plan, anyway.
I’d rather not have to produce a whole new palace every time I have a new list or book to upload to long-term memory. Instead, I am hoping just to keep this one single ‘master’ memory palace of my hometown and reuse it over and over again by changing the season, changing the weather, toggling night and day, etc. In your experience, is that likely to work? Or would I be better off with a new palace each time?
Normally I think one moves through a memory palace in a certain sequence, up one street and down another for example. What do you think of moving through a memory palace backward?
In my hometown memory palace, the ‘final destination’ is the local cemetery (the metaphor is intentional!). One of my goals is to memorize the main features of each of the 100 cantos in Dante’s Divine Comedy. And I notice that the mental image associations would work so much better for this if I walk through my hometown memory palace backward instead of forward. I would be curious to know if you have ever tried going through the same memory palace in various different directions.
Again, many thanks for your content. I look forward to reading your book as well.
Great thinking!
Yes, I teach backward navigation. It’s not possible to maximize the value of the tool without at least tri-directionality.
In terms of one Master system, it’s worth trying. But I would suggest trying in a spirit of experimentation and full karma yoga.
That, and I’m aware of no system free from interference and/or evolution. There’s usually a bit if both.
Plus, the miracle of memory will probably naturally seek to use new spaces once you bring it to life. The whole point of procedural memory is that it does us, not the other way around.
Happy memorizing! 🙏
I do love to use the “memorized” palaces of places around the world. My most recent is the Hagia Sophia for a history palace. Definitely requires more work, but it’s lots of fun!
Sounds great! Love is the key.
Maybe I'm the only one who doesn't love memorizing MPs and experiencing spatial memory at its "auto pilot" best? ;-)
Another amazing video! Thanks for taking the time to educate us.
I have a question regarding to the software topic you brought up in this video. You mentioned about memorised memory palaces and, if I were to memorise a bunch of locations on RUclips channels like Open House 24.
If you were to do that, how would you organise your new memorised palaces?
would you organise them by their street/address name or would you alphabetically organise them by coming up with your own way of organising them, like say if you memorised a mansion in Open House 24, would you organise it by recalling what information you put inside that memorised palace. Let’s say I was memorising a documentary on Marcus Aurelius, would you name that memorised palace as “Marcus Aurelius memory palace”.
As I mentioned, I don’t do that because I don’t use “Memorized Palaces.”
But if you get into your community, you can certainly ask those who do how they organize them. 🙏
@@AnthonyMetivierMMM It's fine, I ended up figuring it out on my own. However I appreicate you taking the time to reply. I can't wait for your future video on building memory palaces with Legos. God bless.
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Very , energetic humorous introduction and I'm only at the 3 minute mark.
Thanks for checking it out and supporting the channel! 🙏
I've been running out of places but in the first few seconds of this video I just thought about using a library and restaurants.
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Thanks for the awesome video, Anthony. Just wanted to know if you managed to create the video on using Lego to create memory palace. Please let me know.
I haven't done it yet, but perhaps this year will be the year!
Thanks !!!!!❤❤❤❤ thanks RUclips and Metivier 😊
Thanks for checking this one out!
The start of the video was on spot 😂😂😂😂
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great work. is minecraft memory palaces better than real life? or is depend on my memory like animating picture colors and so on and do you have a video on how do i manage my memory palaces thanks
Thanks for your question.
"Better" is something each person has to sort out through experimentation.
In terms of your questions related to managing your MPs, please see this video on how to organize them:
ruclips.net/video/m3CeaZtZpCM/видео.html
You might also want to check this Q&A video:
ruclips.net/video/6ODk_lsqXSM/видео.html
Do these resources help you out?
For recommendation. Warmest for your advices!!
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@@AnthonyMetivierMMM :)
This was a great video Anthony this might help me out big time.
Glad it helped!
I have a huge list of places for future memory palaces. This list took me a few minutes to create.
If the room is small is better to place just 4 Memory Objects.
If the from is large 8 Memory Objects would be good.
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I like the netflix and x men references you made , since i subscribed i already feel that my memory became sharper
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Very Creative. Thank you.
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9:10 don't let the future limit you. You have so many options, even going through the alphabet!
Alphabet for the win.
Wow there are litterally so man ways to use a memory palace
If someone doesn't make it to complicated these are really great options
Yes, and there is a place for complicated Memory Palaces too. Sometimes using them is the only way to learn how to simplify and/or discover our potential. 🙏
@@AnthonyMetivierMMM agreed by the way I like your book victorious mind
Thank you for reading it!
This video was much needed. Thanks!
Great and please say more. Is there any particular need it fulfilled?
What else can I do in future videos to be equally useful? 🙏
Giving me Nick Cage vibes in this one 😅
Love it!
Cage for C! 👍
Can you include large pieces of information (not just single words) in objects in your memory palace? If not, or if so, how do you store away large pieces of information or strings of words in a memory palace? Which video do you go over that?
In my view, there is no such thing as "large pieces of information," since all information is built from individual units.
My TEDx Talk, for example, is not a large piece of information, but a series of words memorized, sometimes with between 11-17 words with 3-5 associations inside the Memory Palace.
ruclips.net/video/kvtYjdriSpM/видео.html
This was memorized in one Memory Palace.
Hi Mr Anthony You have really help me memorize with this technique but the problem i encountered is finding words to link to the words i want to learn. And its time consuming
Have you tried the exercises in the MMM Masterclass? They speed association up for you.
@@AnthonyMetivierMMM No i havent tried it im looking forward into checking it out
Great. See you there!
Informative as always.
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As usual, great content
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Besides the incredible content, I do love how playful your are when making these videos.
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For each letter of the alphabet, assign the name of a person I know?Or make a memory palace and put the letters in order with the names and information of the people whose names match the letter, right?Or another explanation?
Both work. The point is to have at least one alphabetical Memory Palace Network. This will set the stage for even greater uses.
Thank you for your generosity in answering. I will always remember my teacher who taught me the greatest technique
"its not possible to run out of space unless you decide to run out of space and live in a scarcity mindset" = I agree
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I am from Nepal watching your channel 👍
I think it's quite rear
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@@AnthonyMetivierMMM thanks for
Such a response it's a big pleasure for me
I have a suggestion
The thing I has to memorize is in other languages
It's in Tibetan language
Eg: ཨེན་ཐོ་ནི། མེ་ཏྲི་ཝི་ཡར།
It's your name Anthony mativier
In Tibetan
So using that memory places it's quite hard
So can you make a video on
Using memory places or other tricks to memorize any kind of languages parase and passages..
Thank you sir 😊
Wow, I'm honored. Happy memorizing!
Hi Doctor Metivier,
Couldn’t one use a room or location in a memorable movie itself as a memory palace?
Regards,
Tomas
Yes, indeed, though I rarely do.
How can I use the corners and walls of a room, and even shirt buttons if they all look the same? Won't that cause conflict of information?
Perhaps in the beginning. But remember the rule of action. You simply cannot have the project or experience possible solutions to such problems if you aren't experimenting.
Does this way of looking at things make sense?
Bought Your Book 📚❤❤❤
Thank you. Enjoy and just shout out if you have any questions.
I have a suggestion about using memory palace. Why you dont show us how to use memory palce to memorize a page from any book and how we can keep it from in the long term memory
There are endless examples like this on the channel - and time and time again, examples have proven not to help people. Theory does, if they are a serious student of the art of memory. 🙏
@@AnthonyMetivierMMM i bought all of your book but because of language i cant apply it correctly and i dont onow how to use this way to memorize a whole book without loosing any of these pages. My question in a different way: how to use your method to memorize the whole page in 1 minute or 5 minuts ? How long does it take from me to memorize the whole page of a text book?
The answer depends:
1) The exact book in question
2) Your level of skill with the techniques
The best way to answer it is to learn memory techniques and then get started with applying the techniques.
@@AnthonyMetivierMMM I have just stared with video 1 and I will be back here once I finished applying the whole kit. last question, is applying MP take some time to be fluent
in my brain?
Practice alway makes progress with this mental martial art. Here's how I think about this myself:
ruclips.net/video/5k7hotyHROk/видео.html
This dude is intp for sure
I wish!
how to create infinite memory palace plzz recommended some website or apps or anything else i want to create 3000 memory locations or places for academic learning
I suggest starting with the fundamentals first, as discussed here:
ruclips.net/video/c4J5ZUzCxZY/видео.html
@@AnthonyMetivierMMM thank u sir greeting from india 🙇♂️🙇♂️🙇♂️
Greetings right back at you!
Great video!
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Hypnosis is quite a brilliant job, i quite wonder how they do it ?
I have a certificate. It's a great field to study.
Great video as always Anthony! As someone who spends most of my time alone studying in a room I make use of a lot of video game bases mind palaces and I've been flirting with imaginary palaces, but I still mostly use real places. I haven't been to a huge amount of places that I clearly recall in my short 25 years. I pay close attention to new locations when I go somewhere new and I use a lot of mundane locations. Most of my abnormal psychology info for class is stored in one trip I took to Arizona with many disorders stored in gas stations. I'll need to play with these transmitted mind palaces.
Gas stations are indeed great, especially since the pumps have organization built-in. Thanks for sharing this and adding it to the pool and proof that there are no real limitations to the choices we have on hand.
Can we do that let say we pick a location or a place let say a door . Now we go to the imaginary space of the door and put information there . Because in a imaginary space we can put a lot of information. So like we can create a imaginary space of an palace . Can we do that ? And it is a good idea?
You can, but I don’t normally recommend it except as a source of experimentation, exploration and mental exercise.
Could you invent a memory palace as you go along? As in rooms you've never been to before.
You can, but I personally find it training and ineffective because you also have to memorize the Memory Palace at the same time as the target info. The entire point of the Memory Palace technique is to eliminate such unnecessary tasks.
Got this question...how can I use the Memory palace and mind maps to learn python coding?
In my experience so far, MMM students do best with coding when they have:
* A fully Memory Palace network
* Magnetic Imagery indexible to that network
* At least one number system, but ideally two or three
* Recall Rehearsal
That's the Memory Palace part.
For mind mapping, I would suggest that this probably a tool best used for producing the material to test your knowledge of it.
Though you could possibly use something called the CAMP MIST formula (Memory Palaces + Mind Mapping), but I'm not sure. That would be highly experimental at this point. But it helped me tremendously when I needed to pass level III in Mandarin and I was pressed for time.
This is why this particular training piece remains in the FAQ section of the MMM Masterclass. As more people work with it and report results, and as I experiment with it myself, I may do a whole course around it in the future. But it might not need that either as it's fairly straightforward for those who have their MP Networks developed and in regular use.
@@AnthonyMetivierMMM I think this is why you mention or should I say suggest that we come up with 50 memory palaces if I remember from the book, which I'm still reading. I'm going to work on combining memory palaces plus mind mapping too. Whatever the case, I'll practice until I perfect this. So next I'll work on this number system that you mentioned above. Thanks for the quick response.
My pleasure and happy developing. Many of us look back fondly on these early days of discovery. :-)
I quite laugh at your actions in your videos, quite enjoyable, yet your words are seriously emerying to knowing more about the mind itself
Thank you.
Okay I have a crazy idea here Anthony, let’s say you have the 8 stations (walls and corners) put a 9th station in the middle of the room as a Portal to another room or place? That’s definitely possible. It’s late here I’m just watching this again so it keeps my mind sharp. See the pinned here 5:12.
It's not a bad idea.
Although I don't cover that exact concept, there are similar considerations here:
ruclips.net/video/7RzQzqauhhM/видео.html
Caveats too, but perhaps not relevant for an old pro like yourself.
Hope to hear your thoughts on that training as well at some point. Warm wishes for an amazing weekend ahead in the meantime!
@ thanks Anthony. Always a fan/friend about what you are doing sehr Gut 😁🎹🎵🎶like I like to say your friend Bill
Thanks as always for your interest and support. Du bist der Hammer!
hey can i use house magazine book after run of out memory palace ???
Give it a try and keeps us posted on how it works! 🙏
@@AnthonyMetivierMMM hey i have remember some of my old homes and school room layout but i don't remember the object inside the room in one word i have many palace in my mind from my past experience but i don't remember the details of the room, building can i use them for memory palace???
Give it a try!
Liking the playing cards calendar... My mind is already running with options for weekdays - seven deadly sins? 🙂
Great idea. I've used them once before, but ultimately find they break my preferred rule of not using things that have to be memorized in order to remember.
But using these techniques to memorize things, more than enough tools like that arise. That's speaking only for myself, of course, and a recommendation for people new to the skill so they don't waste time and energy unnecessarily.
Other than that, I can't' think of anything more highly associated with sin, other than luck. Which tells you something about the oddity of our culture, no? ;-)
@@AnthonyMetivierMMM Okay I can see that, thanks, I will adjust my lust for lists appropriately :)
Haha, yeah that's right, says who, and so it goes...
Happy memorizing!
Awesome
Regarding the corners of a room, it seems to me you are thinking in two dimensions. Couldn’t you count vertically?
I mean count the corner on the floor and the corner of the ceiling.
That would give 8 corners, 4 walls, floor and ceiling. That is a total of 14 locations for a room.
Certainly you can. I find it awkward, though. I wound up crossing the path in a way that reduces speed, but even worse, flow.
@@AnthonyMetivierMMM thank you for your reply.
There always seems to be a need to balance the number of locations and the flow. I am learning to balance now. I am moving forward slowly, no rush. 😉
Cheshire standing on the shoulders of giants as always😎😁
🙏 Remember: You are the giant in which all other giants appear!
How to make Dominic system
Please see:
ruclips.net/video/vEATw9J-ppE/видео.html
a t 10:00 or so, when Dr Metivier says how many people do I know [whose name begin's with A, presumably] ...mental image of where they live? .... I would have thought the easiest way to achieve this, ini modern times, is to open one's mobile phone "contacts" app, and just scroll and see. that gives "structure to the exercise", as Dr M says
The easiest way is often the fastest way to further weaken the memory and mental skills we want to strengthen.
@@AnthonyMetivierMMM thank you Dr Metivier. I think I expressed myself badly. I just meant that I go a bit blank when I think of people I know whose name starts with A, and even I manage to think of one, I probably don’t know where they live. I thought just taking the initial queue from a written list of contacts ie persons known to me, might reduce cognitive load, which I know you recommend
Whereas if I open my contacts app, I find … Aaamir. I have no idea who this is. But I was at school with an Amir, and I remember him on chemistry class, so there is a memory palace, from 30 years ago. At least 4 to 8 corners worth.
Then Aaron, an agent at a chefs agency. The layout of his office. Another memory palace. The layout of the reception to his building, another. The basement where the bathroom was, another. Etc.
The way to stop going blank is to start training your mind by not going to devices. Train your mind-to-mind processes and stop depending on mind-to-devices connections.
@@AnthonyMetivierMMM I’ll try that. Thank you.
It's powerful. I'd suggest adding some digital fasting as well to help with elevating your tonic dopamine.
More on that coming soon in a future video.
Can you do another TEDed show, i wanna watch you say something that will surprise the audience
I probably won't, but you never know!
😀😀 this is actually me , no friends , no car 😂
Did you finish the video and consider your other options?
@@AnthonyMetivierMMM yes going to implement 👍
Awesome! :-)
Anthony, I just figured out how to make 1000 people PAO hands down. I will report soon on my findings. And no one will have the same object or action. Pop-culture that’s all I will say for now my Star Wars learner. Can’t spell that word.
Star Wars for the win! :-)
is your udemy language course and masterclass language course same
No, they are not.
is there any techniques can i use to turn 1 memory palace into 512 memory palace ???
Yes, actually. But it will probably need to be one of the specific building types I talk about in the full program.
My other 2 comments do not seem to be showing up on your comment feed.
Thanks, John. Everything needs to be approved first because all channels get hit with a lot of spam. I usually release these during the middle of the night and get to them in the morning. 🙏
@@AnthonyMetivierMMM Ok good to know! 😀
I know it's a pain, but if I don't "cleanse" the comments by approving them first, it will be a junkyard, making it harder to find great comments from people such as yourself.
I have two memory books snd my brain doesn't recall as much as it needs to.
Thanks for your comment. What kind of info do you need to remember better?
Neighbors go away on vacation and I climb in their window to watch Netflix. Don't judge me, I'm doing memory work.
What shows/movies?
.....And the 4 holes on each button
Indeed! ☎️
In the corner of my bedroom I just put an eagle who is half man and he's munching on a brain. Not sure yet why he's got my name, David, but I had to start somewhere. David Eagleman / brain. And yes, you have made an excellent case that I might have many many rooms. Jesus said: in my father's house are many mansions. Dang, wife calling. More anon.
Personally, I would add Johnny Cash, because he's the Man in Black. And he would look cool with an eagle.
Search for White House 360°. I'm using this place right now
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That's a great idea. VR has Anne Frank's house, and that might help too.
As well as the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum 360.
Greeting from (kurdistan).
Btw do you know (kurdstan ) i like to know .☺️☺️
I don't, but it sounds like a very beautiful language!
Body memory palace? How about our ten fingers and ten toes?
There are indeed use cases for that. I demonstrated the use of fingers in this video, for example:
ruclips.net/video/R_--IAZz410/видео.html
I am just wondering how a 10 year old can come up with so many memory palaces from A-Z. This memory palaces would have to be imaginary locations are rooms wouldn’t they? 🤔Or are you wonder how memory palaces can help with memorising subjects such as biology… 🤔like putting a cell membrane on the dining chair in my memory Palace? 🤔 Thanks.
The average elementary school has 10 rooms and most kids know churches, grocery stores, the homes of friends, relatives and a few favorite restaurants.
Hahahahahahaha !! I love you 🔥❤️
Magnetic love coming right back at you!
Trulyyyyyyyyyy infiniteeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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Victorious mind was wonderful. Having just finished it yesterday I have to say it’s heartwarming to see you happy and goofy in this video. Quality’s that are more important than many realize. The meditation you describe in your book has already helped me.
Glad TVM is helping and thanks so much for noticing the proof if concept.
As they say, take action. Get results. 🙏