Spatial Context

The Ancient Greeks and Roman notably relied on their memories to hold onto information. They developed mind palaces and other mnemonic devices. Central to their efforts of recalling things was placing bits of information into a spatial context.

It turns out we remember things really well if we can place them spatially in our minds. It's an extremely strong form of memory. A term for using a spatial context for memory is called the Method of Loci.

See the main maps I included in the Home note? Depending on your desires, you could always give them a basic numbering system—like 010 Mindsets and 020 Concepts to create a form of spatial context in the File Explorer in the sidebar.

Spatial Context
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