We think we can tame it by expiraments and tests... We are mistaken. I have the feeling that we will never fully understand our brain. The things it can do are outstanding.
If you're injured, it can block the pain.
If you're scared, it can make you see things that don't exist.
If you're happy, you can replay that memory over and over again till your hearts content.
It can do a lot of amazing things.
But within this power, there are downsides.
Over-thinking.
It gets us all.
It only takes a small stimulus to set us off, but once we're off, so is our mind.
We build upon that tiny stimulus. We assume things that aren't true.
We wreck ourselves.
And for what?
What does this Over-Thinking accomplish?
How can it aid us?
Easy.
It doesn't.
All it does is create chaos within our already chaotic mind.
That fire doesn't need any more kindling.
But why do we do it? What possesses us to create false things?
Again, that is a question I cannot answer. Perhaps the human race will never be able to answer it.
Shame.
We could save a lot of things if we could just figure out why our minds tend to wander and cause destruction.
But, like I said before, the mind isn't meant to be fully understood.
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