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> For me, and I think the majority, memory is where you keep what your brain thinks that it will use again.

There's some pedagogical theory around this. (I learned this through the FAA's instructor training.) Sort of common sense stuff, but it's helpful for structuring learning. Basically you'll remember things that you use a lot, have used recently, experienced intensely (e.g. actually used rather than just read about), and had fun learning. In addition, the first way you learn to do something tends to stick.

Cite: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principles_of_learning



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