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Neuroscience

The ability to be grounded, to sense, in itself is magnificent. Not discussing any of the cognitive part of the brain, just feeling the world, sensing that wind blowing against your face, listening to the drumbeat from that far ends of the road while hearing the man next to you yelling "Black berry! Strawberry!" with the words of your love ones, and seeing the sunshine shining on the people walking by, in itself, both computationally and perception wise, is amazing.

I think that the process of thoughts and cognition may be coming from something or a mechanism that we don't understand yet. But the facilitation of how they go from thoughts to action is what we can seek to understand and such biological mechanistic insights may help us to accomplish our goals in everyday life.