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1  Is Your Memory Perfect?






                                          Your memory is phenomenal. This statement is made despite the
                                          following  counterarguments:
                                          1  Most people remember fewer than 10 per cent of the names of
                                            those whom  they meet.
                                          2  Most  people  forget  more  than  99  per  cent  of  the  phone
                                            numbers  given to them.
                                          3  Memory is supposed to  decline  rapidly with age.
                                          4  Many  people  drink,  and  alcohol  is  reputed  to  destroy  1000
                                            brain cells per drink.
                                          5  Internationally,  across  races,  cultures,  ages  and  education
                                            levels,  there  is  a common experience,  and  fear  of,  having an
                                            inadequate  or bad  memory.
                                          6  Our  failures  in  general,  and  especially  in  remembering,  are
                                            attributed to the fact that we are 'only human', a statement that
                                            implies that our  skills  are  inherently inadequate.
                                          7  You will probably fail most of the memory tests in the follow-
                                            ing chapter.
                                          Points  1,  2 and 7 will be dealt with through the remainder of the
                                          book. You will see that it is possible, with appropriate knowledge,
                                          to pass all the tests, and that names and phone numbers are easy to
                                          remember -  if you  know  how.
                                           Your memory does  decline with age, but only if it is not used.
                                          Conversely,  if it  is  used,  it will  continue  to  improve  throughout
                                          your  lifetime.
                                           There  is  no  evidence  to  suggest  that  moderate  drinking
                                          destroys brain cells.  This  misapprehension arose because  it was
                                          found  that  excessive  drinking,  and  only  excessive  drinking,  did
                                          indeed damage the brain.
                                           Across cultural and international boundaries 'negative experience'
                                          with memory can be traced not to our being 'only human' or in anyway
                                          innately inadequate but to two simple, easily changeable factors:  (1)
                                          negative mental set and (2) lack of knowledge.
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