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Astralcat wrote:
It's a tragedy indeed for the brain cell that cannot conceieve beyond it's own knowledge limits - it might as well be in mothballs.

(formely known as Sea Cat)

All brains do have the capacity for reaching beyond their limits...as they to to dream and imagine beyond the realms of possibility.....but to tether this wild soaring spirit by pretending all goals are restricted by mysterious powers is wrong..imo

No, sorry, most brains do NOT have an innate drive to reach out beyond their inherited/taught/learned/imbibed/etc. limits. Present company excluded, of course.

They might have the capacity in some theoretical sense, but without that capacity being carefully nurtured, MOST brains never exercize it.

SOME brains seem to come with this "reaching out/creating/dicking with accepted norms" built in from the beginning, but those are few and very, very far between.

Resonox wrote:
Astralcat wrote:
It's a tragedy indeed for the brain cell that cannot conceieve beyond it's own knowledge limits - it might as well be in mothballs.

(formely known as Sea Cat)

All brains do have the capacity for reaching beyond their limits...as they to to dream and imagine beyond the realms of possibility.....but to tether this wild soaring spirit by pretending all goals are restricted by mysterious powers is wrong..imo
No limtits, no restrictions. Things as yet not understood are just that, not mysterious powers. Never cease to question and seek.