Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Nikki Jackson's second comment
Agreeing with Cory, having a flawless memory would definitely be an advantage in life, especially with the type of career that I am interested in. Mathematics and science require an exceptional memory, so like Christopher, I would want to acquire this mastery for those reasons. Christopher not only remembers formulas and scientific names, but conversations as well. This ability is very similar to having a photogenic memory but instead of pictures, it’s words. If gained, one could easily remember such things as: a lecture in class, given instructions, meeting times/locations etc.
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