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To: Qone0 who wrote (81649)9/28/2023 7:20:47 PM
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Lee Lichterman III
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I was once cast as the lead in a local musical about 25-years ago. They started rehearsing in August. I didn't even look at the script until 5-days prior to the first performance. I learned the part on a return flight home from a business trip to China the week before Thanksgiving. The rest of the cast had been working on it for 3-months.

It was pretty tough fighting through Jet Lag and nailing that part. I hadn't really touched my bar in the house for 7-years before that week.

That was probably the peak of my memory power. I never used speed dial on the old landline phones because I knew all the numbers I dialed for business.

I think it's harder these days to have a powerful memory because the amount of data and information we consume is exponentially greater than 10, 20, or 30-years ago. The key to a good memory is the ability to forget, and that's something that gets ramped up the more you try cram in your memory.