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"Introducing Our Second and Third Brains: We Do Think With Our Heart and Instinct"

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Anonymous American Action Report said...

You seemed to be suggesting, though you didn't actually say, that we should use our three brains as a team. I learned that years ago, although I'd thought that the unconscious mind (intuition) was in the head.
Your unconscious mind never sleeps, and it picks up on things your conscious mind misses.
Let's say you walk into a room and think, "Somebody has been here, though I don't know how I know." After awhile, you notice that some obscure item has been moved.
I trust my intuition and creativity to pick up on things; then I use my rational brain to try to determine if my intuition is based on fact or on fear or wishful thinking.

December 25, 2011 at 3:13:00 AM MST

Blogger Vatic Master said...

I concur with your comment since I have literally learned much from your contributions and know that it comes from more than just your regular brain. I have also almost never seen you in fear and that is an important aspect to all three functioning as a team. Keep up the good work and help those students do the same thing.

December 25, 2011 at 5:50:00 AM MST

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