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And Neurons Can Make You Believe Otherwise
February
26, 2008 ©
2008 JAN COX
To physically survive, even non-thinking creatures must be dissatisfied part of the time. Compare this to humans.
Tip For A Tuesday:
In the mental run-of-the-city
while encouraging neurons to roam freely,
keep hormones local and near-by.
If only the dumb can be insulted,
then only a thinker's mind can break his heart.
From the stores of collective thinking comes mental saccharine in response to man's longing for sweets.
The Human, Civil Mind:
Radio's first "All Bad News All The Time" station.
Myths, Drugs, And Dreams Of Tomorrow:
Signals of man's continuing urge to go from governmentally controlled analogue, to digital, and finally to unregulated, individually based forms of programming and reception.
Once man is civilized,
and indeed a Bear-in-a-morning-coat,
he then, understandably,
begins to believe that "we are not as we seem."
Why is it so difficult to think transcendentally?
Because the mind is not given to receive instructions regarding suicide.
The ordinary thinking operative in man's mind is like a rental car that comes with its own fleas.
Mortal Reports: Two Types:
Calibrated surveys and anecdotal.
The backbone of life's merry men and stalwart warriors are those who eat, drink, make a bit of mischief, and think no more about it all than is minimally necessary.
How A Bear-In-A-Tux Could "See" If He Could See Past The Tux:
After survival, all bets are off.
Just because a thinker may use examples from everyday life doesn't mean he doesn't know any more than that.
A man thought, "I am made up of a bunch of small plastic parts." He noted this in apparent counter-distinction to simply having a terminal illness.
J
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