anotherboywholived:

I’ve been using a mind palace since my teens and never thought it odd until I saw tumblr’s reaction to Sherlock’s use of the technique. A couple days ago I found myself building an extension in order to cram for my philosophy exam the following day and I figured I’d use this as an example and get you all exploiting the genius of this method.

Because, frankly, that one on wikihow that’s been going around is a headache, and mine has bad jokes and Sherlock examples.

If anyone’s any further questions just hit up my ask and we’ll talk.

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    More like, ‘don’t reblog a person’s positive, happy posts to rant about how the thing they’re happy about is terrible’,...
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    yeah, as someone with OCD and attendant intrusive thoughts … I really do not want my mind to be organized like that....
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    I’ve been using this since...month ago? Specifically:...huge...
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