Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Do you have a low functioning brain?

By "Low functioning brain", I'm not referring to a malfunctioning brain, rather a brain that is not functioning at it's best. How do you know that your brain is not at it's best? Well if you forget your keys, books and other stuff. And if you are getting low grades in school. And other situations that has some connection with the above.

Were you totally oblivious that your brain was not working at it's best? Well if you did then I'm sure that you were either searching for ways to improve it or, just accepted it as it is and never even bothered to take any action for it. You might have ignored to take action to this problem simply asking the question "What is the point?".(Or you were just lazy to do the hard work that is required to tackle this problem)

What is the point?

Why on earth would you want to have a brain which is faster, accurate than the one you are given? Or can it be developed? The answer to the second question is: Yes! We'll soon discuss about the answer to the former soon.

Lets assume that the human brain is a computer. The brain at our birth is like one of those brand new computers without any operating system. The toddler brain has the simplest functions like moving, crying...etc. And the computer is only capable of doing the things the it's BIOS is capable of doing. The toddler sucks up information from his background so fast enabling him to learn faster. And installing an operating system on the computer will make it more usable. So the basic idea is that you can always program your brain, like a computer. And the only problem is that you think that you cannot.

So improving the performance of your brain is indeed something is within your ability to do. And the benefits that you gain are accumulative. So give it a shot.

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