Jordan Peterson - How to Remember Everything You Read

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One reason that many people don’t read much is that they don’t read well. For them, it is slow, hard work and they don’t remember as much as they should. Students, for example,may have to read something several times before they understand and remember what they read.

Why?....Jordan Peterson - How to Remember Everything You Read

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🎓 ABOUT JORDAN PETERSON :

This audio clip was taken and edited from Jordan B. Peterson. Jordan Peterson is a Canadian clinical psychologist and a professor of psychology at the University of Toronto.

Psychology professor Jordan Peterson has become a controversial figure ever since speaking out against Bill C-16 (2016), a law that adds gender expression and gender identity to the Canadian Human Rights Act.

He has received both praise and criticism after the publication of his self-help book 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos (2018). His fans are thankful for the advice he’s given them to take responsibility for their lives. Peterson has become an important inspiration for various men’s groups, an influential voice.

Jordan Peterson gives an EXTREMELY POWERFUL motivational speech on becoming unstoppable in life, showing you the steps we need to take in order to achieve your true potential. If you enjoyed the wonderful life advice, be sure to support Jordan Peterson himself and purchase his latest book, it's a great read!

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“but but but but” 🤣 loved that editing

opedromagico
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I used this when i was studying science and maths.
After every chapter or few pages, try to explain what you read like you're explaining it to someone else. That will force your brain to break it down and analysing it. And consequently remembering it.

johnsmith-bejr
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The fact he included the "but but but but" in the illustration just *chefs kiss*

andrewsaldanha
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In my university, all lectures were recorded and uploaded. One of my lecturers had a big, digital clock at the front desk and started it the same time he started a lecture and said for notes, the most we should do in the lecture is write down the time on the clock of any key points, just so we could all focus on what was being said . Everyone did very well in his class at end of the year, historically he was one of the most overall successful lecturers of the university

ashm
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I'm here because tomorrow is my exam

aliabdullah
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All my life i was arguing with people about this and after so many years i thought that i was in the wrong. Thanks JP for making me confident about how i learn.

Drlebt
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I’m a pilot, and I found in flight school I used to just do nothing in class except listen. And people thought I was stupid or not serious. But then I go home and read the lesson alone and remembering the visual experience of the instructor speaking that section. Then that connects to all the class discussion etc. then I write the whole page out. Every page. And that is of everything.

Then I know it all. Getting 98% in one exam of 50 questions. Yes….only one wrong sometimes.

sirtom
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My method has been to read a book and keep a notebook ready and when finding something interesting making a very short note with the page it was, and also writing down what I thought. Only a few words first and later going through the notes look up the specific note and expand on my thoughts. It works for me pretty well.

tombrunila
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Isn't it funny that when Dr. Peterson says "DON'T HIGHLIGHT" then the animation does Exactly that and Highlight those two bullet points?

leosousa
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The nice thing about forgetting the content of a book is that you can re-read it later. So, if your memory is REALLY bad, you might only need like 10 books in your life. Pro tip for saving money.

stefan
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I disagree that highlighting is rubbish. Very often, there's A LOT of filler content and it helps to highlight the important ideas, especially when you want to go back and review at some point. Highlighting also helps me identify any solid perspectives that stand out to me, and these perspectives often make their way into my journal. As for technical books, highlighting is even more useful. By the time I finished my B.S. in engineering, I had studied so many books. But I only learned how to study very efficiently in my last two years. Highlighting and writing notes in the textbook was a big game changer for me. Today, I often open these books and use the highlighted text and the notes to help guide my thought process and remember. There could be a hundred pages in a chapter, but only a few pages or concepts might be needed to solve a problem. Most likely, you won't remember most of the content, but highlighting makes it easy to look back and quickly review the important stuff. Another important thing is that highlighting helps in keeping you engaged, and you're a lot more attentive when you're engaged.

eliosman
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I think the usefulness of underlining is that if, after you tried to write what you remember, you couldn't do it, the underlined things gonna help you see what are the things the first time you read you thought where important, so it simplifies the work afterwords.

davidepasinelli
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Learn in more ways than one.

Listen
Take notes
Check your notes and correct them
Solve problems that test the concept
Teach it
Ponder on it
Make connections with other ideas

There are a ton of ways to learn something and the more ways you understand something, the stronger the connection when you need to recall an idea

ytboy
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This is how i study:
I learn something and then i put some teddy bears on the table and i give them a lecture lol

iljkexp
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This is pretty spot on, it’s amazing what our brains can do if we truly focus on what we are trying to accomplish. Recalling is basically what your brain does when you are testing or trying to solve a problem. Thanks for the vid

Vigosuor
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Interesting and straight to the point
1. Practice recalling (that way you can also test if you really know something)
2. Break it down and connect it to other things you know so it's part of your thoughts.

charimuvilla
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This is valuable information and should be included in the educational curriculum. It might be helpful to teach students how to learn, before feeding them information without a solid method of digesting that information.

stevoofd
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Highlighting is very important method for me to find and review the most important part without reading everything again.

Ko-ztqr
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One of the things I love about your videos are it’s not more than 5-6 minutes. Avoiding unnecessary things and just getting to the point. Keep up the great work man 💯

Praddyyy
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Everything this man says is just golden.

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