Imagine remembering every single day of your life in detail? Or remembering several hundred years' worth of dates, daily weather facts, daily news, or which day of the week every date occurred (or will occur) from 1742 to 2999 and beyond?
When Frank Healy was just 5 years old, he didn't know he had a special gift of having a "super memory". In fact, he memorized many things simply out of boredom or because it was fun.
Like when he memorized all the facts about the Beatles, the Marx Brothers, the history of the space flight, and a plethora of many other subjects.
The author believes memorization can be used for fun and can come in handy for many other reasons such as education.
Many people who use memorization of facts to an extraordinary degree are 'autistic savants' which means they are extraordinary in their areas of expertise but are severely deficient in other areas.
The author, Frank Healy, is not autistic nor a savant. He is a licensed professional counselor with a master's degree in counseling psychology.
Although boredom was the initial reason for memorizing the calendar, he also has a natural interest in facts and information.
In this autobiography, "Who Could Forget", you'll learn what it is like to have a "Super Memory" and you will also discover:
- How to remember something when you are bored and would rather being doing something else.
- How to remember people's names.
- Ways to remember dates.
- The calculation you need to know so you can remember what day of the week any birthday you have will fall on.
- How thinking outside the box will improve your memory.
- Super Advanced Mental Gymnastics that will keep your mind strong.
- And so much more