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(lifting a few from there onto Twitter): * Something clever or beautiful a writer or artist did: why did it work? What might have made them think of it? What was its effect on you? * Nostalgic visualization; e.g. front: “visualize your trip to Trapani with Sara”; back: photo(s)
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What a gorgeous response from . I'm very interested in the "poetics" of spaced repetition—perhaps for another thread, once I understand that topic better.
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Experience as a spaced repetition. I’ll keep saying loving words in different ways and forms to nephew so he can internalize it as an inner voice. A repeated line of conversation acts like a reified, embodied reminder, until it becomes a part of his cognitive architecture
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