"MEMORY: How to Develop, Train and Use It" by William Walker Atkinson [FULL AUDIOBOOK]

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Published in 1909, Memory: How to Develop, Train and Use It is a classic work by William Walker Atkinson, a prolific figure in the New Thought movement who often wrote under various pseudonyms (like Yogi Ramacharaka).

In this book, Atkinson treats the memory not as a static storage unit, but as a mental muscle that can be strengthened through specific exercise, interest, and "directed will."

Core Philosophy: The "Plastic" Memory
Atkinson argues that there is no such thing as a "bad memory," only an untrained one. He posits that every impression the mind receives is recorded permanently; "forgetting" is simply a failure of the retrieval system. He emphasizes that a strong memory is the foundation of all intellectual power.

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