Don't memorize like a computer.
Your mind is not a static computer.
Preface
I wrote a piece on why we ought to memorize and practice rote learning. This piece is based on feedback I received about how rote learning for an exam a day before is pointless. Once the exam is done, the knowledge is gone. This is a good point and not one I addressed in the earlier piece. Rote learning is a tool and ought to be used in a certain manner otherwise it'll cause more harm than good.
Bottom line
Remember, recollect and recognize to serve a bigger, long term goal. Do this with intent. These skills should always be applied with context. Context, not abstraction, is our super power as conscious human beings.
The good part
Remembering as a human is special because we remember with context. If that context is taken away, what is remembered has no life to it. In such a situation, we are similar to a computer that just stores a bunch of ones and zeros whereas reality is more nuanced.
Rote learning for short term gains — say for an exam, an annual performance review, a sales call — will have no gains in the long term.
Human memory is not meant to be like that of a computer. It is alive and is shaped by our experiences and inner motifs. It's what gives us our sense of self. A consequence of this 'live' feature is that it changes with time. Memorizing, remembering, recognizing — these are all tools. How you use these tools is an expression of your own, changing self. Use them wisely.