Thanks for sharing. I’ve never heard of this Anki deck idea before and am intrigued. I have used Anki before for language learning. But I really like your idea of more deliberately “consuming” pleasant memories—I’ve often thought it’s a shame how little we savour most of our nice memories.
If you don’t mind me asking:
How many cards are in your deck right now?
Roughly how often do you add new memories to it?
Do you review daily, weekly, or whenever you feel like it?
Thanks for sharing. I’ve never heard of this Anki deck idea before and am intrigued. I have used Anki before for language learning. But I really like your idea of more deliberately “consuming” pleasant memories—I’ve often thought it’s a shame how little we savour most of our nice memories.
If you don’t mind me asking:
How many cards are in your deck right now?
Roughly how often do you add new memories to it?
Do you review daily, weekly, or whenever you feel like it?
Happy to share! I forgot to say, I think I got this idea from Tara Mac Aulay
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Pretty rarely—just whenever I remember, which is probably only every couple of months
Whenever I feel like it, though most often just after I’ve gone through my other anki decks, which I do around twice a week.