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Theory of Mind

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Patterns, Theories, Erroneous Data, Oh my!

Patterns, theories, systems and frameworks Patterns The human brain is an inherently lazy device.

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Tooth Fairy

Imagine an 8 year old genius tracked how much money the tooth fairy gave them and their friends by sequence of tooth loss, tooth type, quality of tooth etc.

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The first moment I identified as neuro-divergent

I always knew my brain worked differently.

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Have you ever tried to cut grass with scissors? What it’s like to have ADD

Have you ever shaved with a dull razor?

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What is the difference between being hypnotized by another person as opposed to practising self hypnosis?

(This was originally posted on a chat forum).

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What is more powerful? The inner voice or subconscious mind?

This is an answer to a question posted on Quora.

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The Lugubrious Submarine Depression

Imagine that our moods were represented as us being a submarine in the ocean.

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Brains, Neurons & Habits – a quick analogy

The brains intent is survival and procreation.

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Neurons Electing Neurons

Neurons fight amongst each other for attention from other neurons.

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Pattern Interrupt – Quick Definition

Every decision we make is the culmination of a knockout tournament of implausible magnitude with millions if not billions of neurons competing; first one-on-one, then small group vs small group, then slightly larger group vs slightly larger group.

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