And the CORE of the subject is?
August 8th 2007 02:10
Here's Charles tips for thought and he gives a quick run through, simple as it is, on how the Brain works.
1. When you learn something, you are telling your brain that you have this piece of new information to store.
2. Your brain gets the information from you, and start to put inside a directory where it feels correct without your input.
3. And when you want to retrieve that information from your brain again, you start to ask your brain and your brain will start to give you all sorts of “relevant” information…
4. Sometimes, the brain will give you the correct information so that you can work properly! But it happens that you just couldn’t get the information that you want! That’s because the brain has categorized it in the wrong directory! So, when you were doing something else which is totally not related, you might sometimes get that lost information out of nowhere! That’s when you start to “scold” your brain for putting it in the wrong directory…. And your brain will start to store it “correctly” again… But still, the brain might not have put in the exact directory that you want!
3. And when you want to retrieve that information from your brain again, you start to ask your brain and your brain will start to give you all sorts of “relevant” information…
4. Sometimes, the brain will give you the correct information so that you can work properly! But it happens that you just couldn’t get the information that you want! That’s because the brain has categorized it in the wrong directory! So, when you were doing something else which is totally not related, you might sometimes get that lost information out of nowhere! That’s when you start to “scold” your brain for putting it in the wrong directory…. And your brain will start to store it “correctly” again… But still, the brain might not have put in the exact directory that you want!
No wonder we get thinking wrong, eh?
He concludes by saying:
Remember to sleep more if you have learned a great deal of information for the day
So if you're working hard with your brain, rest more.
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