"My vocabulary expanded, my memory improved, and I regained my confidence in learning new things"
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"My vocabulary expanded, my memory improved, and I regained my confidence in learning new things"

I used to say that I have a bad memory. In the last few years, I was reluctant to learn new things or to read the books I have on the shelves. During this quest, I read “Limitless” and “Atomic Habits”. My vocabulary expanded, my memory improved, and I retained my confidence in learning new things. I am practising and progressing with the conference that I can recall whatever I stored.

Husam Ahel

Retired

Alanya, Turkey

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