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or mutations to be generated.




D - The brain is very sensitive to all kinds of stress which is also responsible for genetic mutation - resulting in constant evolution - of genes or as a parallel - thinking mutations.






The way for most of us to observe this unique situation

is a simple and an abstract one




Dictionary definition :

1 - Someone or something that gives you ideas for doing something - this is a normal brain activity done by

the Cortex - observing, analyzing, mirror neurons at work,

coming back after a fraction of a second with a conclusion that this is something we should commit to memory for further use,

tagged and sealed and on to the next assessment.




2 - A sudden good idea: similar to 1 but not quite, something unique has happened - the evolution war between the synaptic highways resulted in a new cross-wiring and suddenly evolved a new idea, a new possible thinking pattern, but would it get enough attention or importance to sustain it and make it permanent? Practice (obviously an already existing pattern) and hopefully made of a thick bunch of synapses will recognize the importance of this new idea and will tag it immediately as VERY important so it would not get lost in between the other thousand messages that keep coming.

Here you see that practice creates new patterns which later help us to distinct new ideas from normal routine.




3 - An example people admire: much like 1, being tagged and sent to memory and made available for future use - but is also referred to another area of the brain busy with emotionally charged messages.




The inspirational moment - making you feel hopeful or encouraged: a bit different than all of the above because it also involves one of the centers of the old' brain - contributing small amounts of certain reward neurotransmitters resulting in a float like feeling which probably will not stay for very long and will not be committed to memory.




With sufficient amount of training and observation of how our brain work, even without the deep knowledge of all it's functions - a knowledge that no one is mastering completely anyway, looking and thinking about your brain functions in a simple abstract way will allow you to catch those precious sudden good ideas, make good use of them, recognize the different sensations coming and going in your head, and by that bringing more control and confidence into your life.

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