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Salam Guyz

What is Perfect use of Brain, means What is the Thing in which we used mind and YOu think that this is the perfect thing to used Mind??????????????????

The fact is that GOD does'nt make each and every one "TOTALLY PERFECT", every one have atleast one error in his/Her personality, According to me, To used Brain to make Our Self Perfect is the Perfect use Of Brain............What say

Here ar many talented Mamberzzzzz...... So lets see their Viewssss

Four main things to make us perfect

Personality, Intelligence, Sense of humor and a little spice

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Posted: 19 years ago
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it is something none of us actually know.
we would not have been here, if we knew.. would we? 😳

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I think the best use of the brain is…..

To be able to differentiate between right and wrong
To be able to control your emotions (anger, rudeness, your inner devil)

Now we all know there are 2 sides in a humanbeing…the angel side which always tells us to do the right things n the evil side that's takes out our mean side.(if you watch the serials you would have seen it also…). I think if a person is able to control his evil side…that would be the perfect use of the brain..it will not necessarily make you a perfect human being but maybe somewhere close to it.. 😊

[this is only what i think...😆😆]
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Ok the perfect use of the brain is in following areas,

1. Save us from immediate threats...like use of reflexes thus aiding survival.

2. Allow us to remember and our senses to register to build up a database of "known" information again for survival.

3. Use the information (acquired by learning) whenever required...again for survival...

4. Locomotion again for survival...

So the brain is there to allow us to survive using various kinds of homeostatic mechanisms... 😊
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Posted: 19 years ago
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Perfect use of brain would be to logoff IF and get back to pending work or talk to a friend..😆 😳

Everyone explained beautifully how the brain should be used to optimum but kambhakt heart is the ultimate commander. How else do we explain doing things that are known to be bad.

I think brain just knows how to do stuff and doesn't know right from wrong.

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Your Window into the Brain Fitness Revolution
"Use It or Lose It": what is "It"?


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Who has not heard "Use It or Lose It". Now, what is "It"? And, is "It" only one thing or a number of integrated elements, each of which are heavily involved in specific "brain exercises", and all of which are important to maintain Brain Fitness. Let's review at a glance:



The brain is composed of 3 "brains" or main sub-systems, each named after the evolutionary moment in which the sub-system is believed to have appeared, and after which species we share that structure with.

A) Neocortex, or Human Brain, is the most recent area, where we perform high-level thinking and complex integrative tasks. Other mammals do have this part too, but in much smaller proportion of the whole brain volume.
The Neocortex is composed of-Frontal Lobes: or the CEO of the Mind, for sophisticated brain functions such as planning and conceptualizing.
  • Parietal: deals with movement, the senses, and some forms of recognition
  • Temporal: auditory processes and language
  • Occipital: visual processing center (credit: Morphonix)
Neocortex



B) Limbic system: emotions are generated here, as well as the appetites and urges that help us survive. For instance, the amygdala gets triggered to prepare us to deal with a threatening situation, resulting in our feeling of fear. The hippocampus is key in the formation of memory. (Credit: Sandhills College)(Credit: Peter Furstenberg)


Limbic System, or Mammalian Brain, critical for emotions and for memory,





C) Cerebellum and Stem, or Reptilian Brain, that regulates basic vital variables such as breathing, heartbeat and motor coordination (Credit for pic: Arnold Keyserling and R.C.L.)

When we exercise our brains, we put our Neurons in action. "Cells that fire together wire together", meaning that synapses, or unions between neurons, get solidified the more often the respective neurons "talk" to each other.




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Something to Talk About
Step Away From the Keyboard and PDA, Open Your Mouths, and Use Your Brain
by Scott Carlson


Jennifer Daniel
Conversation: A History of a Declining Art
By Stephen Miller
Yale University Press
Edition: hardcover

A headline in The Economist caught the eye recently. It read: "Blogging is just another word for having conversations." At first glance the statement looks sensible. The comment sections of blogs sometimes have vigorous, if semiliterate, debates. And blogs with opposite political loyalties often lob arguments at each other—though frequently garnished with insults and cheap shots.

Stephen Miller would not call this act conversation. Where's the personal connection? The cues conversationalists gather from body language? The on-the-fly thinking that sharpens the mind? Moreover, where's the polite debate, the essence of stimulating conversation? Blogs are often exclusively the territory of one political allegiance or another, with the blogger as a guru preaching to a choir. Rarely do they directly engage the opposite side.

In the era of blogs, e-mail, IM, talk shows, podcasts, screened presidential forums, prominent political debates, and national dialogues on what-have-you, Miller worries that the most important form of communication is dying. True conversation, he says, has been undermined by solitary technologies, canned ersatz conversations, and the numbing effects of political correctness. In a country so angry and divided, he writes, conversation never starts—as when, in the most prominent recent example of conversation interruptus, Dick Cheney told Patrick Leahy to 🤬 himself. .. (edited / cut )


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Originally posted by: egghatcher

very graphically telling treatise on the khopdi MQT thank you

BTW use it or loose it is derived from cockney expression usin it or loosin it ... just so you know😉



Too late eggo, I may have actually understood it before i lost it 😉

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