Wonderful talk. I was led to it by a combination of free will, chance and perhaps a causal propensity none of which i can claim 'mine'. I had just listened to a TED X talk by a Buddhist teacher John Bruna about his addiction, free will and recovery. What a coincidence that yours was below that .... a dance or a chance or just a RUclips algorhythm.
As hard as it was to comprehend ...I enjoyed the talk, very interesting, it helped that Im one of those people also that take a mild antidepressant, so it was good to hear that my drs were telling me the truth about the help and support the drug they provided me with does.. thank you!! I love Ted..
it is true that some of the opinions were difficult to understand but in retrospect it showcases that since we are unable to understand our brain has decided that neuroscience is difficult to comprehend and hence we should not look look more into the subject. One of the probabilistic event that happened to you as mentioned in the talk.
Interested laymen should watch the following movies: The Butterfly Effect, Groundhog Day, The Adjustment Bureau, Source Code and The Matrix (obviously).
Sukamar is a very articulate and friendly speaker. He would make a good teacher.
Wonderful talk. I was led to it by a combination of free will, chance and perhaps a causal propensity none of which i can claim 'mine'. I had just listened to a TED X talk by a Buddhist teacher John Bruna about his addiction, free will and recovery. What a coincidence that yours was below that .... a dance or a chance or just a RUclips algorhythm.
Lovely. Thank you for this insightful talk.
As hard as it was to comprehend ...I enjoyed the talk, very interesting, it helped that Im one of those people also that take a mild antidepressant, so it was good to hear that my drs were telling me the truth about the help and support the drug they provided me with does.. thank you!! I love Ted..
it is true that some of the opinions were difficult to understand but in retrospect it showcases that since we are unable to understand our brain has decided that neuroscience is difficult to comprehend and hence we should not look look more into the subject. One of the probabilistic event that happened to you as mentioned in the talk.
Now this is something to think about...
Great talk!
Very interesting!
Great talk 👍
And the probability of clicking the thumbs up...
Interested laymen should watch the following movies:
The Butterfly Effect, Groundhog Day, The Adjustment Bureau, Source Code and The Matrix (obviously).
nice !
hmm, I like this.
Do you agree that the primary impulse is independent of our brain but the mind acts as a filter of decision making the final act.