Definition
A memorizer is someone who learns information by heart, often repeating it until it's perfectly recalled. 🧠 Think of it as building a mental storage unit for facts. It's different from truly understanding the material, which involves grasping concepts and making connections. A parrot can mimic words, but it doesn't understand them. Memorization is like loading data into RAM, while understanding is like having a processor that can use it. It's a valuable skill, especially for quick recall, but works best with comprehension.