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Thursday, Sep 15, 2005

Don't use your emotions. Use logic. If people would actually use logic instead of their emotions, the world would be a better place.

Don't EVER trust your heart, trust your mind. If has been said that people like Albert Einstein have used 7 to 10 percent of their brains. Modern day people use about 3 PERCENT.

Now imagine if you could use 100 percent of your brain.

Think about it.

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Wisdom, Prophet. Wisdom.
Posted Sep 15, 2005 1:26 am PT
How do you use so much percentage of your brain? It isn't just thinking logically...
Posted Sep 15, 2005 1:49 am PT
gOldenboy - Using a hundred percent of your brain would be something one of kind, and I think that's what you're getting at. I guess I was only trying to get something across when I said that.

It would be awesome if people could use more then 10 percent of their brains.
Posted Sep 15, 2005 1:53 am PT
random thought that popped in my head: Without giving evidence I'm going to make a claim that through evolution humans are becoming smarter every generation. I wonder if the percentage of brain use has changed ever so slightly over the last thousand years or so?
Posted Sep 15, 2005 3:16 am PT
Actually, I thought the it was that most of us only use a small percentage at a time, but people widely misinterpreted that to mean it's all we ever use. Like a single person only uses the living room, kitchen, bedroom, etc., at any given moment, but will use all the different rooms over the course of a day.
Posted Sep 16, 2005 7:51 pm PT
if people used even 10% of thier brains, they'd realise that charles Darwin and 'Evolution' had nothing to do with each other.
but i somewhat agree with what you are saying. I believe that instinct is a melding of what the mind knows and the heart believes. i Always go with my instinct first time, and it has never let me down. although, i am wondering where Greed would fall...is it an emotion? or is it the result of the logical side tallying up the haves and wants?
Posted Sep 18, 2005 9:20 am PT
Brains learn by stretching forth and changing themselves through self-organizing, chaotic dynamics. With advancing years and the accumulation of experience, brains reach a threshold and undergo a state transition, such that on passage, there is a remarkable coming together of all that is past, an awareness of global interconnectedness between the accumulated recollections and understandings over the years. This is the state of wisdom.
Not everyone achieves this state of mind, and it is not communicable in words or by teaching, but it is there and has been written about, and when one something something something, then you have Greed. I think I have summed this all up nicely. Look over there!
Posted Sep 22, 2005 8:15 pm PT
*cough*Vulcan*cough*
Posted Sep 22, 2005 9:12 pm PT
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