In Greek mythology, the Muses, the goddesses of inspiration... ...were the daughters of Mnemosyne: the goddess of Memory. Meanwhile, in classrooms around the world: UGHHHHHHHHHHH Memorization gets a bad rap. We all know too well school's "drill and kill" rote memorization. But not only are traditional lectures & study techniques boring, they've been scientifically shown to not work. What if there was a better way? What if you could play a memory card game with yourself, every day for ~20 minutes, which would help you store anything you choose into your long-term memory forever? Now, what if I said THIS ALREADY EXISTS. I first started using Spaced Repetition earlier this year, when I begun learning French on my own. Within two months of using Spaced Repetition, I'd learnt more words than I did in two years of high school French. But wait, there's more! A friend then showed me how to use Spaced Repetition to learn anything, not just new languages. Since then, I've also been using it to learn programming, ukulele chords, poems, and interesting tidbits from articles & talks I come across. I've even seen people use Spaced Repetition to improve their personal lives... by using it to remember details about friends (birthdays, pets' names, dietary restrictions) and acquaintances (names, faces, occupations)... or using it to remember what to do/not do, to make new habits or break bad habits! so what's the catch None! It's free, it's evidence-based, and it's so simple, you can do Spaced Repetition with a shoebox. In this interactive comic, I'll show you WHY it works, HOW it works, and help you get started using Spaced Repetition today. Okay, the catch is this: it's hard to create any new habit, even a simple habit like Spaced Repetition. But, I hope this interactive comic will help you take the first few steps. How? By having you learn about Spaced Repetition USING Spaced Repetition! Heck, let's practice it right now! Spaced Repetition is like flashcards, but with a twist. Go through these cards, and see how well you remember them: The twist is in the timing. Spaced Repetition spaces out when you repeat a card, in a clever, scientifically-backed way. (we'll practice Spaced Repetition a few more times in this interactive comic) I'll explain more later, but for now, I want to say what Spaced Repetition is not: It's not a "study trick". It's not a "life hack". It's a way to take back control of your mind. To make long-term memory a choice. To develop a lifelong love for learning... ...to mother your own, inner Muse.