Description
For thousands of years, one number has captivated humanity above all others: Pi. Known as the number that never ends, Pi has no repeating patterns and is notoriously difficult to memorize… until now!
In just six pages, David Trustman, a world-renowned mnemonic artist, teaches you how to memorize 100 digits of Pi and provides a universal method for memorising any number. With this guide, you’ll be able to:
- Recite Pi forwards and backwards
- Identify sections of Pi with ease
- Name the exact digit at any specific location
- Perform demonstrations that are as thrilling as they are impressive
David Trustman, a RINGO Award-nominated writer and artist, co-authored The Memory Arts series and created The Expert at the Card Table Graphic Novel. His expertise transforms the challenge of memorizing numbers into an exciting and achievable goal.
This PDF spans seven pages and includes:
- Step-by-step mnemonic techniques
- Practical performance ideas
- Testimonials from satisfied users
Don’t just take our word for it. Here’s what others are saying:
“Study In sPIte of My Poor Memory. You will have an incredible weapon in your arsenal. Doing only Pi would be a mistake. In 7 pages you have a tool to do incredible feats. I know his work changed my life…really. Will this change yours too?”
Michel Huot
“Do you want to be ready and able to inspire and amaze anyone, anywhere at any time using only words? If you do you really should read and study Pi.”
Chris Rawlins
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