The origins of Memo'd
Nov 23, 2020 · 2 mins read
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For centuries, great thinkers would compile a customized book of knowledge to help better themselves.
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They’d organize memorable quotes and valuable ideas in one place so they could be utilized whenever life got challenging.
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This technique, known as “commonplacing”, has been used by everyone from Leonardo da Vinci and Thomas Jefferson to Virginia Woolf and Bill Gates.
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It’s a scientifically proven way to retain key information and supercharge creativity. But the reason it became popular is even simpler: people needed a way to cut through all the noise.
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When the printing press flooded society with information 500 years ago, keeping a ‘wisdom book’ helped restore order and clarity in curious minds.
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Over time, books and newspapers helped to democratize this process by acting as information filters or ‘gatekeepers’.
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Now history is repeating itself in the digital age. Never has so much knowledge been so widely available… and yet keeping up with it all is impossible.
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That’s where Memo’d comes in. We’ve developed an easy-to-use app that takes the idea of “commonplacing” one step further: gathering the world’s most powerful ideas at the tap of a button.
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Memo’d combines an old idea with new technology. It’s a personal fount of knowledge that you can access anywhere and, more importantly, remember better.
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The value of evergreen content only increases over time when it’s organized and digested the right way. By plugging into a web of clear and connected ideas, there’s nothing to stop you from realizing your full potential.
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