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  1. Yeegah

    Comment by 'Yeegah' in 'Re:People who worship intelligence'

    Neuroscience suggests behavior may not entirely be all that controllable either. Our brains seem focused on doing what it does without much conveyance to us as to why it even does it. Behavior could perhaps be a nearly biomechanical response. Of course on a higher level we "feel" as if we are...
  2. Yeegah

    Comment by 'Yeegah' in 'Re:People who worship intelligence'

    I've been perceived as smart or intelligence. I've always doubted this though due to the fickle nature of the concept. Intelligence is a difficult thing to wrestle with some people have a great deal of it others do not. That they are either born with high amounts of it or not. This is all so...
  3. Yeegah

    Comment by 'Yeegah' in 'The brain is a puzzle'

    Yes I'm familiar now, thanx for the reminder. :):) It just baffles me about the layers of subtext I infer from these sorts of slogans.
  4. Yeegah

    Comment by 'Yeegah' in 'The brain is a puzzle'

    I was never to familiar with the puzzle piece analogy. If you ask me though I think NT's fit this comparison far more than we do. I honestly think they give away the plot on themselves far more than they realize.
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