Dr. Allan Schore
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And all of a sudden the muse is there. So that was an aha experience. And when I thought about it, it just made all kinds of sense. I mean, there was a purpose to it because, again, I needed to get past it. doing that. Let me tell you something else that I decided to do very early on as I was setting off into this 10-year period. I decided never to memorize anything.
And all of a sudden the muse is there. So that was an aha experience. And when I thought about it, it just made all kinds of sense. I mean, there was a purpose to it because, again, I needed to get past it. doing that. Let me tell you something else that I decided to do very early on as I was setting off into this 10-year period. I decided never to memorize anything.
And all of a sudden the muse is there. So that was an aha experience. And when I thought about it, it just made all kinds of sense. I mean, there was a purpose to it because, again, I needed to get past it. doing that. Let me tell you something else that I decided to do very early on as I was setting off into this 10-year period. I decided never to memorize anything.
It's a lot of effort that gets nowhere. Literally what I wanted to do is I wanted to understand it in the way that I could understand it. So there's a lot of wasted time in memorization and that being the case, As you can imagine, I have a rather enormous memory. I know where things are. I know where they are. I know how to get them. I know what's important.
It's a lot of effort that gets nowhere. Literally what I wanted to do is I wanted to understand it in the way that I could understand it. So there's a lot of wasted time in memorization and that being the case, As you can imagine, I have a rather enormous memory. I know where things are. I know where they are. I know how to get them. I know what's important.
It's a lot of effort that gets nowhere. Literally what I wanted to do is I wanted to understand it in the way that I could understand it. So there's a lot of wasted time in memorization and that being the case, As you can imagine, I have a rather enormous memory. I know where things are. I know where they are. I know how to get them. I know what's important.
And I know how to put it into a place where I can get. I know where that article is. And incidentally, when I'm working, originally, I would write everything down. And the writing had an effect of putting that more into my memory. Even now, when I'm studying, I'll take papers I'll Xerox them and I'll read them at my desk. I will not read and study right off the computer.
And I know how to put it into a place where I can get. I know where that article is. And incidentally, when I'm working, originally, I would write everything down. And the writing had an effect of putting that more into my memory. Even now, when I'm studying, I'll take papers I'll Xerox them and I'll read them at my desk. I will not read and study right off the computer.
And I know how to put it into a place where I can get. I know where that article is. And incidentally, when I'm working, originally, I would write everything down. And the writing had an effect of putting that more into my memory. Even now, when I'm studying, I'll take papers I'll Xerox them and I'll read them at my desk. I will not read and study right off the computer.
In other words, I was learning my own technique of learning.
In other words, I was learning my own technique of learning.
In other words, I was learning my own technique of learning.
Yeah. But there's a process of introspection there about literally how do I learn and how can I literally absorb the information so that it goes in deep. The left hemisphere essentially is a surface hemisphere. The right hemisphere is the one of depth, so to speak.
Yeah. But there's a process of introspection there about literally how do I learn and how can I literally absorb the information so that it goes in deep. The left hemisphere essentially is a surface hemisphere. The right hemisphere is the one of depth, so to speak.
Yeah. But there's a process of introspection there about literally how do I learn and how can I literally absorb the information so that it goes in deep. The left hemisphere essentially is a surface hemisphere. The right hemisphere is the one of depth, so to speak.
And what goes into the right, for example, if you have an experience, an emotional experience that's really important, that goes deep into your autobiographical memory. That's much deeper than you're attempting to memorize something at any point in time.
And what goes into the right, for example, if you have an experience, an emotional experience that's really important, that goes deep into your autobiographical memory. That's much deeper than you're attempting to memorize something at any point in time.
And what goes into the right, for example, if you have an experience, an emotional experience that's really important, that goes deep into your autobiographical memory. That's much deeper than you're attempting to memorize something at any point in time.
Yeah. I don't think that this culture compared to other cultures really provides for that kind of time. I think that people are stressed. because of that. And now I'm going to talk about maternal leave and paternal leave in other rich countries. The paternal leave is three months and maternal leave is six months or more in Scandinavia.
Yeah. I don't think that this culture compared to other cultures really provides for that kind of time. I think that people are stressed. because of that. And now I'm going to talk about maternal leave and paternal leave in other rich countries. The paternal leave is three months and maternal leave is six months or more in Scandinavia.