To the extent that we have a better understanding of the brain, we will have a richer appreciation of ourselves, of our fellow men and of society and, in fact, of the whole world and its problems.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The brain is the cornerstone of virtually every facet of our lives. I wish we knew more.
Our brains are either our greatest assets or our greatest liabilities.
We need to habituate better thinking to appreciate more of your day because that has a neurological correlate.
We must learn to understand humanity better so that we can create an environment that is more beneficial to people, more rewarding, more pleasant to experience.
Better understanding of the natural world not only enhances all of us as human beings, but can also be harnessed for the better good, leading to improved health and quality of life.
The brain is like a muscle. When it is in use we feel very good. Understanding is joyous.
But what is more, if we have succeeded in adding to the basic understanding of our universe and ourselves, we will have made a contribution to the totality of human culture.
There is great treasure there behind our skull and this is true about all of us. This little treasure has great, great powers, and I would say we only have learnt a very, very small part of what it can do.
The main thing I've learned is that we all have to learn to work with - and appreciate - the brain we've been given, and not waste time wishing things were easier.
If we learn to understand each other, we will have a better understanding of ourselves.