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How to build a memory palace - SuperStruct Instructables Series

Step 4Conclusion and reference

As a final note, let me thank you for sticking with me through this Instructable - I hope what you've read there will come in handy should you decide to move past the perplexity zone and try to give it a shot !

Here's a selection of links I've stumbled upon while researching on the method of loci and memory palaces for this Instructable :

- A WikiHow article about building memory palaces ;

- An article from intellectual productivity-oriented blog Litemind ;

- FlickR user avaDarlene has a series of art pieces built to be used as memory palaces in her FlickR gallery.

As per usual, should you find more interesting resources online or in your libraries about memory palaces and original mnemonics, please share in the comments ! Should you post a mistake in these pages, do send me a message so I can make the necessary corrections as soon as possible. Thanks for your time !
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Author:Deslivres(Thomas Maillioux)
I'm a French librarian trying to learn something every day - and when I learn something really neat, I love to share it with people around me :)