How much cost is your brain?
@luisga814 (7138)
Quezon City, Philippines
June 3, 2022 8:45pm CST
I remember with my former employer in a school 3 decades ago. This employer was a former senator in which I don't want to name her for security reason. One of her speeches during our flag raising ceremony, she mentioned about the cost of the brain.
Really, how much is your brain?
She said, our brain should compare to an antique artworks. Our brain causes stitches/connections everytime we think and learning something new. The same as the antique artworks, the oldest it preserves including the scratches, the cost of the artwork in auction is high.
So, my former senator employer compare her brain that if she will put in auction, the cost should be high. Why? She's very intelligent. Can speak 4 different foreign languages aside from English as well as 4 native dialects in the Philippines. She's very knowledgeable in terms of politics, showbiz, business, sports, etc. Don't ever start a conversation with her because you might think on the middle that why you've started it. She even compare herself with Einstein. You knew who's Einstein, right?
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@marguicha (230334)
• Chile
4 Jun 22
I have tried a couple of times to do an IQ test only because I had nothing else to do. In both tests they said the I was brilliant and other nice words. I thought, if I had been so intelligent I wouldn´t have lost my time doing those tests. Yes, I know several languages. Yes, I can talk in several levels with different people. So what? I do have something that Einstein had: imagination

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@marguicha (230334)
• Chile
4 Jun 22
@luisga814 Some of the things in those tests depend on how we were raised.
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@luisga814 (7138)
• Quezon City, Philippines
4 Jun 22
@marguicha I agree with that. Transparently speaking, the second category in which I became genius was abstract reasoning. I don't even know why I've scored high in that test.
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@luisga814 (7138)
• Quezon City, Philippines
4 Jun 22
I tried before an IQ test of three categories. First category, average. Second category, genius. Third category, average. Overall, average. Lol.
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@Deepizzaguy (122067)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
4 Jun 22
I know how the late Albert Einstein is since he is one the wisest men on our planet.
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@luisga814 (7138)
• Quezon City, Philippines
4 Jun 22
How I wish, I am also like Albert Einstein. Lol.
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@Deepizzaguy (122067)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
4 Jun 22
@luisga814 Me too even though I have been Einstein by some persons as a form of an insult.
@luisga814 (7138)
• Quezon City, Philippines
4 Jun 22
Whatever information that I have here in my brain, 90% of it, I've already shared to different kinds of people. 10% of it belongs to myself only because of secrecy. Lol.
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@LindaOHio (222222)
• United States
4 Jun 22
Yes, I know who Einstein is. Our brains are very valuable! Have a good weekend.
@arunima25 (93194)
• Bangalore, India
4 Jun 22
What she said is right and scientifically proven. The more we learn and exercise our brain, the more neural connections are made. I know around four languages and I keep learning new things to keep my brain active and cognitive skills intact.








