Mar 10, 20202 min

The Power of the Mind -- A 1-minute Article by Terah Miller (1st Guest Post)

Updated: Apr 6

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To the human population of the world, the most fascinating thing about human nature is their mind and behavior. How is it that we human beings have the most powerful tool in the whole world, and that’s our mind? Yes, it is capable of creating many things through imagination, yet why do many choose to ignore it?

I believe that with the right mindset and that we really see the endless space full of opportunity to create whatever we want; don't you believe me? Think about back in time when there was no civilization, just sticks and stones. How was it possible that we created everything that we have now that was "impossible" back then? I hope we are on the same page.

You and your mind have the power of construction and destruction, it’s all about what power you and your mind want.

Mr. Nathan Lasher's Feedback

The power of the mind is way greater than most people understand. I will try to put it simply. Your mind, whether conscious or subconscious, controls what you do. You couldn’t do anything without your brain telling you to.
A good motto to live by is to take 10-15 minutes each day to learn something new which isn’t related to you. You never know when your mind, through abstract cognition calling on everything you know about something.
You never know when it will come in handy, but the mind has the ability to overcome traumatic brain injury through neuroplasticity. My mind is so amazing most of the damage isn’t noticeable anymore, other than an occasional stutter of a word or two.
I shouldn’t even be alive so I can live with the few minor inconveniences which took the place of death. It's a fair trade in my opinion.

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