Some college students were taking
an examination just prior to their Christmas vaction. This was an exam they
hadn’t if would be a tough one. It was!
One student handed in his paper
with this remark on it: “God only knows the answers to these questions. Merry
Christmas!”
The professor marked the papers,
and returned them to the students. One had a message on it: “god gets an a, you
get an f. Happy New Year!”
I don’t think you’ll find the tests
in this chapter quite as difficult. Even if you do, it doesn’t matter, since no
one will know you a few examples showing how conscious associations are a great
help in remembering anything. Such a simple aid to our memories, and yet so
effective. The fact that those of you who learned the phrase “Never believe a
lie” never misspelled the word “believe” again, proves their effectiveness. The
more important fact that you can retain these simple associations over a period
of years proves it still more.
It is my contention that if you
can remember or retain one thing with the aid of a conscious association, you
can do it with anything else; that’s my contention and I intend to prove it to
you. After you’ve learned the methods, I’m sure you’ll agree that conscious
associations will be more useful and valuable to you than you ever imagined
they could be. If I were to tell you now that after reading and studying the system in this book you
would be able to remember as high as a fifty digit number, and retain it for as
long as you liked, after looking at it only once-you would think me mad.
If I told you that could memorize
the order of a shuffled deck of fifty-two playing cards after hearing them
called only once, you would think me mad! If I told you that you would never
again be troubled by forgetting names or faces, or that you would be able to
remember a shopping list of fifty items, or memorize the contents of an entire
magazine, or remember prices and prices and important telephone numbers, or
know the day of the week of any date-you would surely think I had “flipped my
lid”. But read and study this book, and see for yourself!
I imagine that the best way for
me to prove it to you is to let you see your own progress. In order to do that,
I must show you first how poor your untrained memory is . So take a few moments
out, right now, and mark yourselves on the tests that follow. In this way you
be able to take the same tests after reading certain chapter, and compare your scores.
I feel that these tests, tests
and quite important. Since your memory will improve with almost every chapter
you read, I want you to see that improvement. That will give you confidence,
which in itself is important to a trained memory. After each test you will find
a space for your present score, and a space which is to be used for your score
after reading those particular chapters.
One important point, before you
take the test-don’t flip through the book an read only the chapters that you
think will help you. All the chapters will help you, and it is much better if
you read from one to the other. Do not jump ahead, of me, of yourself.
Test #1
Read this list of
fifteen objects just once-you can take about two minutes to do so. Then try to
write them, without looking at the book, of course, in exactly the same order
in which they appear here. When scoring yourself, remember that if you leave
out a word, that will makes the remaining words incorrect, for they will be out
of sequence. I will remind you to take this test again after you’ve read
Chapter 5. Give yourself 5 points for each correct one.
Book, ashtray, cow, coat, much,
razor, apple, purse, venetian blind, frying pan, clock, eyeglasses door knob,
bottle, worm.
Write your score here- score
after learning chapter 5----.
Test #2
Take about three minutes to try
to memorize the twenty objects listed hee, by number. Then try to kist them
yourself without looking at the book. You must remember not only the object,
but to which number it belongs. You’ll be reminded to take this test again,
after you’ve read chapter 6. Give yourself 5 points for every object that you
put with the correct number.
1. Radio
2. Airplane
3. Lamp
4. Cigarette
5. picture
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6. telephone
7. chair
8. horse
9. egg
10. tea
cup
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11. dress
12. flower
13. window
14. perfume
15. book
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16. bread
17. pencil
18. curtain
19. vase
20. hat
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Write your score here- . Score
after learning chapter6---.
Test #3
Look at this twenty digit number
for about two and a half minutes, then take a piece of paper and try to write
it from memory. Give yourself 5 points for very number that you put down I its correct place or sequence. Understand,
please, that the important thing here is retentiveness, which you cannot test
until you have read Chapter 11.
72443278622173987651
Write your score here--. Score after learning chapter 11--.
Test #4
Imagine that someone has taken
five cards out of a shuffle deck of playing cards. Now the rest of the cars
(47) are called off to you just once. Could you tell, by memory, which five
were not called, or were missing? Let’s try it. Look down this list of forty-seven
cards only once. After you’ve done so, tale pencil and jot down the names of
the five cards that you think are missing. You must not look at the book while
you are writing. Don’t take more than four and a half minutes to look at the
list of cards. I will ask you to take this test again, after you have read and
studied chapter 10. Give yourself 20 points for every missing card you list
correctly.
Jack Hearts
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Ace Clubs
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Eight clubs
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Six Hearts
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Ace diamonds
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Nine Spades
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Queen Clubs
|
Four Hearts
|
King diamonds
|
Five Hearts
|
Seven Spades
|
Ten spades
|
Seven Diamonds
|
Five Hearts
|
Seven clubs
|
King Diamonds
|
Ten clubs
|
Nine clubs
|
Two Diamonds
|
Ten Hearts
|
Jack spades
|
Nine clubs
|
King Clubs
|
Queen diamonds
|
Three spades
|
Ten Diamonds
|
Eight Hearts
|
Eight diamonds
|
Nine Hearts
|
Eight spades
|
Six spades
|
Five clubs
|
Seven Hearts
|
Five spades
|
Four spades
|
Two Clubs
|
Queen Hearts
|
Five spades
|
Queen spades
|
Two Clubs
|
Three Diamonds
|
Six Diamonds
|
Three Clubs
|
Two Hearts
|
Two Spades
|
Jack Diamonds
|
Jack Clubs
|
Write your score here--. Score
after learning Chapter 10--.
Test #5
Take about six or seven minutes
to look at the fifteen faces and names pictured here. Towards the end of this
chapter you’ll find them pictured again in a different order, without their
names. See if you can’t give the right name to the right picture. I’ll remind
you to take this test again after you’ve read through chapter 17. Give yourself
5 points for every name and face that you match up correctly.
Write your score here---, Score after leaning Chapter----17
Test #6
Take seven to nine minutes to look at this often people and their
telephone members. Then copy all ten people onto a piece of paper, close the
book, and see it you can write the telephone number next to each one, from
memory. Remember that if you were to dial one wrong digit, you would get the
wrong party-so, if only one digit in the number is wrong you get no score on that
particular one. I will remind you to take this test again, after you’ve read
through Chapter 19. Give yourself 10points for each telephone number that list
correctly.
Baker-TA 5-3174
Tailor-RH 3-8295
Shoremaker-JU 6-0746
Dentist-WA 4-6904
Mr. Bookman-CO 5-1127
Banker –SU 9-4281
Mr. Karpel- RE 8-9714
Doctor- Ta 7-1015
Mr. Goldberg – WA 6-8222
Mr. Corrigan- CA 9-4132
Write your score here-, Score after learning chapter 19----.
Do not feel discouraged because of the poor marks that you may have
received on the foregoing tests. I have given them to you for a definite
purpose. First, of course, as I stated above, so that you would be able to see
your own progress as you read through this book. Also, to show you how
unreliable an untrained memory really is.
It does not take a lot of work and study to be able to get 100% on all
these tests. I like to refer to the system in this book as the “lazy man” way
of remembering!
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