
Memory
How to Develop, Train and Use It
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Denis Daly
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Memory
How to develop, train and use it.
By William Walker Atkinson
Narrated by Denis Daly
Although the many works of New Thought author William Walker Atkinson (1862-1932) have generally been classified as self-help texts, their true focus tends to be self-development.
This book on memory is not a catalogue of mnemonic techniques but rather a survey of its whole structure and operation. In the first chapter, Atkinson writes: "We see that the cultivation of memory is far more than the cultivation and development of a single mental faculty—it is the cultivation and development of our entire mental being—the development of our selves."
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