"My entire learning process is slow, because I have no visual memory"
- Georg Solti
About this Quote
Georg Solti's quote speaks with the difficulty of finding out without an aesthetic memory. Visual memory is the capacity to remember photos and aesthetic info. Without this capability, discovering can be a slow and also difficult process. Solti's quote recommends that he has trouble discovering without the help of aesthetic memory. This can indicate that he has trouble keeping in mind realities, numbers, and other information without having the ability to imagine it. It could likewise imply that he has problem recognizing ideas without being able to visualize them. Without the capability to picture details, it can be hard to make connections between concepts and also to bear in mind them. Solti's quote speaks with the relevance of visual memory in the knowing process and the trouble of finding out without it.
This quote is written / told by Georg Solti between October 21, 1912 and September 5, 1997. He/she was a famous Musician from Hungary.
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