At age 30, Dominic O'Brien discovered his talent for memory after watching a card-memorization display on TV. Despite struggling with dyslexia in school, he went on to become the World Memory Champion a record eight times—an unmatched accomplishment in the field.
His signature Guinness World Record feat involved memorizing 2,808 playing cards across 54 shuffled decks after a single viewing, recalling the entire sequence with only eight mistakes. Rather than relying on natural genius, O'Brien built his extraordinary skills through technique, creating the renowned "Dominic System" alongside traditional Memory Palace strategies.
O'Brien's journey proves that memory is not a fixed trait, but an adaptable skill trainable at any stage of life. Through his books and teaching, he continues to inspire people worldwide to unlock their cognitive potential.

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