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The Human Brain: Lost Between Details, #3
The Human Brain: Lost Between Details, #3
The Human Brain: Lost Between Details, #3
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The Human Brain: Lost Between Details, #3

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Some of us think that we think we are fully of ourselves, and sometimes we wonder why we behave the way we do, the fact is like a PC having an operating program, our brain too has its operating program that make us behave instinctly in a very common way as a human race. In The Human Brain we will go over these behaviors are triggered and how memories are stored, linked and how it effects us.

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Release dateOct 15, 2023
ISBN9798223396154
The Human Brain: Lost Between Details, #3

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    The Human Brain - A.A. Hadi White

    Part 3 of Chapter 1:

    Human Nature

    The Human Brain

    Comics and Cover by Mohd. Kahirol Nizam Bin R.

    You can find him on www.upwork.com or contact him directly https://kaherkartun.com kaherkartun@gmail.com

    Editing by www.Proof-Reading-Service.com

    Copyright by www.protectmywork.com

    Special Thanks to:

    God for everything good in my life

    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    Conscious Mind and Subconscious Mind

    Relationship Bonding

    Respect Evaluator

    Memory Management

    Judgement Processing

    The Autopilot

    Things You Should Do

    Info

    References

    About the Author

    The Human Sheep Comic’s Final Panel

    About the Book Series Lost Between Details

    Book Series Arrangement

    Introduction

    The human brain is like a computer

    Both store information.

    Both have a program script that runs them.

    And both will fail badly without any information or program.

    We can always be selective about the new information and programs that we choose to install in a computer.

    But have we considered where we get the information and programs from that are being installed in our brain, and whether they are good or bad ones?

    If you are new to my books, they are intended to be brief, to the point, beneficial, and entertaining. They are meant for everyone, and especially for those who don’t enjoy reading because they feel that books fog their brains with all those fillers.

    Human brains are like a computer: They both operate on electricity, they both store information, they both send commands. The brain cells generate electrical signals to transfer information. This is the obvious part to most of us; what most of us miss is that like Windows for a computer, our brains have an operating program that subtly gives us commands, of which we are not consciously aware, to perform actions. These behaviors are programmed and imprinted in every human being regardless of background. Knowing about this part of our brains involves knowing ourselves and others better as a human race.

    If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.

    Sun Tzu, The Art of War

    If I were to change the words above to make another helpful sentence, it would be:

    If you know neither your allies nor yourself, your life will be full of needless conflicts.

    And not knowing about the program script that operates the human brain, you will always keep asking yourself why a person keeps behaving in such a way when this or that happens. Or get the wrong reaction when you were expecting something else from that person.

    Taking note of what causes us to behave in a certain way will help us to know when it is beneficial to allow it to happen naturally (for us or others) and when to avoid letting it be exploited or be harmful for us or others.

    This isn’t something new, we know it, but we don’t consciously take note of these brain triggers that cause our behaviors. There are many books out there, each book is more specialized in an aspect of these triggers and they do a great job of explaining them in detail. I just collected them all and am going to try to simplify them in one book. I collected the things that I feel the readers need to know about that would be helpful to them in life. And with that being said...

    Let our adventure begin!

    Conscious Mind and Subconscious Mind

    If you read the free-to-download book, The Three Consciouses part of Chapter 1 of the book series, then you already know that there are two consciouses that play a role in making a human being, the conscious and the subconscious. Each conscious needs a device to control the human body, and these are located in the brain, the part for conscious is the frontal lobes which are the lobes right behind the foreheadinfo1. You can easily notice that if you do many tasks that require a lot of focus like reading, solving, writing, and imagining something new, you start to build up a headache around the forehead area. The subconscious controls the rest of the brain. Take the following cartoon as an example:

    Brain Type Cartoon

    Imagine the human body as a vessel.

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