Stop wasting time on passive re-reading and discover evidence-based cognitive techniques that help you learn three times faster and retain knowledge forever.

Real learning is a generative process where you have to build the knowledge yourself; if it feels too easy, you’re probably just recognizing the information rather than encoding it.
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Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco

Jackson: You know, Miles, I was up late last night trying to grind through this massive technical manual, and honestly, I think I remember maybe two sentences of it. It’s that classic "fluency illusion" where you feel like you’re learning because the words are familiar, but nothing actually sticks.
Miles: It’s so relatable, Jackson. We’ve all been there—highlighting half the book and re-reading notes until our eyes glaze over. But here’s the kicker: research shows those traditional methods like highlighting and re-reading actually have some of the lowest utility for long-term memory.
Jackson: Wait, so the stuff we were taught to do in school is basically the least effective way to learn?
Miles: Exactly. In fact, using optimal cognitive science techniques can actually help you learn two to three times faster than those conventional methods. It’s not about working harder; it’s about shifting from passive consumption to active engagement.
Jackson: That is a total game-changer for anyone trying to stay competitive right now. So, let’s dive into the core techniques that actually lock knowledge into your brain.