Change the way you learn and look at the world forever. Reach the pinnacle of your career quicker. Succeed in whatever you do. Get ahead of everyone.
The world is changing faster and faster not just every year but every day. Those who are left behind won't be able to cope with this constantly shifting civilization. There will just be too many things to learn and overcome for people to even stay in the fast lane.
But if you stay ahead--and enjoy getting there, mind you--you'll reap the rewards. It starts with this book.
Remember: Regardless of what people tell you, investing in yourself is the best thing you could do for yourself. It's the greatest favour. So, let's do this!
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN:
In 3 parts, you'll learn different techniques and how to apply them to various subjects and situations.
PART 1: This section is the most important and exciting module as you'll break misconceptions about how you're not a genius, how you can't seem to remember a lot of things, and blah blah blah!
I cover two general techniques that I will expand upon in Part 2. But before the end of this first module, I guarantee you'll already be applying the techniques you've learnt and making them your own! You might even break your own expectations of yourself.
PART 2:
Here's where things get a little interesting. I show you how to apply these techniques, how to twist them, how to combine them, and how to enjoy using them in different areas of your life.
PART 3:
It doesn't end there! Get ready to improve on what you've learnt even more. And get ready to break misconceptions about yourself and change the way you see the world!
Don't hold off on investing in yourself and your future--or even your family's future. Take action and join me in getting ahead of the game. The world isn't waiting. It's only getting faster.
Joshua Adrian is a polymath, biologist, and professional nerd.
His biggest dreams are to revolutionize Education and Green Technology by starting his own biomimicry company.
When not impulsively creating things, you can usually find him reading, playing video games, or learning new languages. But if you snuck up on him while he's alone, you might find him dancing uncontrollably and singing like a Howler monkey.
I've read many books on memory and learning. This book doesn't introduce any new ideas. Instead, the author shares his enthusiasm about memory and learning tricks he's used to learn a lot of information in a short amount of time as well as ones to even improve in sports. While this book is short and doesn't really offer anything new if you’ve done a lot of reading about the topic, I love the author's enthusiasm about the subject. You can tell it is written by “just a guy”—not an expert—who has cobbled together a bunch of different memory and learning tricks that were useful to him, and he just wants to share them with you in case you don't know them and might find them helpful. Unfortunately, the book suffers from a variety of language errors. At least the ePub ARC copy I received has some very bizarre punctuation, capitalization, and other language errors. You can still understand what the author is trying to say in most places; it just detracts from the message. Hopefully, the author has gotten this book at least proofread before publishing. While I tend to be a stickler on these types of issues, the author is just a guy sharing his enthusiasm and personal knowledge about a topic, and I tend to be a bit more lenient in such a case. If you enjoy reading books on learning and memory as I do, you will probably appreciate this author's enthusiasm and tips on the topics.
I received a free copy of this book, but that did not affect my review.