Chapter 1: Sage's Introduction
Chapter 2: Einstein's Brain
Chapter 3: Ben Franklin's Habits
Chapter 4: James Clear's Goals
Chapter 5: Martin Luther King's Life Is Difficult
Chapter 6: Abe Lincoln's Work Ethic
Chapter 7: Helen Keller’s Study Skills
Chapter 8: Dan Basmagian's Super Study System

Lesson Nine: What Is The Brain

 

The three-pound human brain resides in the complete darkness of your head and can store the same amount of information as 20,000 dictionaries.

If each dictionary were three inches thick and stacked on top of each other, the stack would reach almost a mile in height.

Furthermore, the human brain is the most incredible and powerful computer globally, especially when it needs to access or utilize all that stored information!

According to another friend of mine, Tara MacIsaac, who is a reporter for the Epoch Times, it would take 82,944 supercomputer processors 40 minutes to simulate a single second of a human brain’s activity.

By the way, constructing such a computer would cost approximately $390 million, while your brain serves you without cost!

 

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