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“After learning something, you should ideally refresh your memory of it at the following intervals: one, ten, thirty and sixty days afterwards.” quote by Mikael Krogerus
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““After learning something, you should ideally refresh your memory of it at the following intervals: one, ten, thirty and sixty days afterwards.””

Mikael Krogerus

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Source Book: The Art of Learning, 2013

Spaced repetition improves long-term retention by reviewing material at increasing intervals.

In simple terms: Review material at spaced intervals to remember better.

Key Takeaway

Use spaced review schedules.

Themes

learning memory productivity

Mood

practical motivational educational

Type

instructional self‑help

When to use this quote

  • studying
  • skill acquisition
  • exam preparation

Key Concepts

spaced repetition cognitive science

Questions to Reflect On

  • What intervals work best for you?
  • How can you adapt spacing to different topics?
A Different Perspective

Rigid schedules may not fit all learning styles.

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