You can hardly go an hour online without coming across rantings on or showcasing of human’s depraved soul and the resulting consequences. The impact is felt among many, the children know it so does the old, the poor cannot deny it, the rich also have some words to share. But none of these could have been done without the brain, none, none of the good things as well. The outstanding architectural structures (from the great pyramid of Giza to the Eiffel Tower and the Burj Khalifa), the advanced transportation systems and the life altering progress in medicine are snap shots of what the human brain can do.
In a recent interview, the CEO of Invidia, Jensen Huang shared that the brain is the most powerful computer we have to date even after all the development made in the technology industry. The brain is capable of incredible things, both good and bad. But how can we harness and utilize such a gift. A lot of us go through life on autopilot, just thinking the things that come to our minds, succumbing to our inadequacies and making our limitations our identity. But the brain can be trained, to focus, to create new neural pathways, to harness and to utilize. Is it not shocking that someone carrying the world’s most powerful computer on their shoulders will say “I am not good at anything”?
