Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Brain can improve infinitely...


Without an idea of 'WHAT', I have started writing this message. Because I know the answer of 'WHY’. The very answer is the course of writing essays sometimes gets so taxing because of unending scope of improvements that it is largely a question of thought process improvement at a very basic level. It is quite disturbing but obvious to question myself (in those persisting moments) that why I have not learnt these miraculous way of expressions earlier. Rambling over such thoughts, I do spend whole nights piercing into my laptop unless I get bored with what I am doing (and that is when I go out for a puff) or I find my eyes getting close due to sleep. If you have not got the answer yet, this is to map my progress in expressing myself at a separate platform, other than that of B school application essays.

I am done and let me accept that though the above is making sense but it was not actually structured in my grey cells as should have been and so I need to emphasis on the structure well. This is never ending and because our conscious knows the reality and truth better than our brain. And it says that I will improve while writing like this. Thus I am still continuing. I want to train my brain while writing and that is exactly 'HOW' I am doing now. Can we call this process as analogy to the functioning of RAM in a computer ? I think yes, and here the hardware is already provided with, just need to grease the required cells efficiently. That is called training. Don’t you think that we need to grease our newly started cells for their proper functioning? As said in "Emotional Intelligence" - there are almost infinite circuits in the brain, which in themselves contain a way to think anything; it means your own brain is capable of thinking like Edison as well as like Mahatma Gandhi. In a normal way, people use only 2% of their brain capabilities. So that is what I am trying to increase now about my grey cells.

Irrespective of your current level, grace come in jumping to the next...... and the way is shown by Thomas Alva Edison by the following saying;


"Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety nine percent perspiration"

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