what are the most useful lists to have memorized?
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i'm looking for fixed already existing lists to use memory techniques on. lists i don't already know or almost know
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Replying to @VesselOfSpirit
The 88 modern constellations, the 58 selected stars for navigation, all the countries and their capitals, the periodic table, the 80 books of the bible (including apocrypha), the 72 demons in the Ars Goetia, the ingredients of basic sauces and spice mixes, the 36 stratagems,
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The question here is whether you should go depth first or breadth first https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_lists_of_lists … https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Lists_of_lists …
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The dates of important events, inventions, and people
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potentially a good one; do you know of a good list?
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Replying to @VesselOfSpirit
No, but it appears wikipedia has many https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timelines_of_world_history …. Also, http://worldtimeline.info/
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hmm these have a lot of chaff. i'm thinking probably the best thing is to manually condense them
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According to spaced repetition guidelines, this is the correct way to memorize lists anyway. Better to curate and organize your own list of facts you care about than download someone else's deck
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