The Trained Memory

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Lost phone numbers, missed appointments, forgotten birthdays, blown deadlines -- how much of the stress in your life can be traced back to faulty memory? In The Trained Memory, famed mentalist Warren Hilton shows readers how to sharpen their focus, cognitive processes, and power of recall with a series of straightforward, simple memory exercises. (Excerpt from Google)

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Warren Hilton, an enigmatic figure in early 20th-century American literature, left an indelible mark on the fields of psychology and self-improvement. Born in the late 1800s, Hilton was a pioneer in exploring the human mind's potential long before the advent of modern cognitive science. His works delved into the intricacies of mental faculties, advocating for the systematic training of the mind to achieve greater personal and professional success.Hilton's contributions were revolutionary, particularly his emphasis on the practical application of psychological principles in everyday life. He was a forerunner in the self-help genre, predating and influencing later luminaries like Dale Carnegie and Napoleon Hill. His ideas resonated with a society eager for self-improvement during the rapid industrialization and social changes of the early 20th century.Despite his significant contributions, Hilton's career was not without controversy. Critics often debated the scientific rigor of his methods and theories, which blended empirical observation with a more intuitive understanding of human psychology. Nonetheless, his work sparked widespread interest and discussion, cementing his place in the annals of psychological literature.Hilton's legacy endures, inspiring contemporary writers and thinkers who continue to explore the vast potential of the human mind. His life and work remain a testament to the enduring quest for self-betterment and the limitless possibilities of human cognition.

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