Mind is unfathomable, like the climate, like God. Beware anyone who claims
to have the answers, especially if they have a price tag.


   Nigel.



On 16 May 2010 23:25, Richard Naef <[email protected]> wrote:

> > That reminds me of an old saying: "If the human brain was
> > simple enough for us to understand, we'd be so simple we couldn't."
> >
> > - Sean
>
> me and many of my friends long time ago decided that the only way to
> understand ones mind was to get out of it.  For the lazy ones that meant
> copious amounts of LSD, the more studious tried via AI, CBT, various
> psychobabble etc,  now in our golden years it doesn't seem that any of us
> understand much more than we did, except the lazy ones have a bit more
> trouble remembering where they left their keys.
>
> ttfn
>
> Richard
>
>
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