Through using our memory to its fullest we can unlock the vast reservoir of human potential that isn't currently being used.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We can invent only with memory.
I think that we are already making steps toward mapping out the brain so we can identify the chemical patterns that create and store memory.
People haven't even begun to tap into the potential of what the mind is possible of doing. We only use a certain percentage of our brains.
By discovering how our minds work, we can improve our learning power and unlock our true potential.
I hope that memory is valued - that we do not lose memory.
We can be eaten by techniques and forget what we have inside of us.
I think that I cannot immediately see the route by which we should really understand memory and the workings of the brain.
At times, we forget the magnitude of the havoc we can wreak by off-loading our minds onto super-intelligent machines, that is, until they run away from us, like mad sorcerers' apprentices, and drag us up to the precipice for a look down into the abyss.
Most people have no idea of the giant capacity we can immediately command when we focus all of our resources on mastering a single area of our lives.
We know that if memory is destroyed in one part of the brain, it can be sometimes re-created on a different part of the brain. And once we can unravel that amino chain of chemicals that is responsible for memory, I see no reason why we can't unlock it and, essentially, wipe out what's there.