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Giordano Bruno is famed for his ideas about infinity and his memory techniques. Read this to learn his mnemonic strategies quickly.
Knowing how to prepare for a debate is key to your success. Follow these 8 simple rules and you will quickly become a bulletproof debater.
You probably already have the key polymath personality traits you need to master multiple topics. Learn how to nurture and amplify them now.
Lifelong learning can guard your brain, create upward mobility and establish personal wealth. Become a lifelong learner now with these tips.
Learning how to be a Renaissance Man has many benefits. But making the attempt can be hard. Use these tips and become well-rounded faster.
The latest translation and analysis of Ars Notoria by Matthias Castle is great. He joins me to discuss the work. I add a few notes of my own.

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ABOUT ANTHONY METIVIER


Anthony Metivier is the founder of the Magnetic Memory Method, a systematic, 21st century approach to memorizing foreign language vocabulary, names, music, poetry and more in ways that are easy, elegant, effective and fun.

Dr. Metivier holds a Ph.D. in Humanities from York University and has been featured in Forbes, Viva Magazine, Fluent in 3 Months, Daily Stoic, Learning How to Learn and he has delivered one of the most popular TEDx Talks on memory improvement.

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