You would be super good at everything, but not because your brain is magical, just because it’s working really hard.
Imagine your brain is like a toy box full of building blocks. Right now, you only use a few of them when you play. But if you used all the blocks, every single one, you could build huge and cool things that you never imagined before!
What Using 100% of Your Brain Feels Like
Using just part of your brain is like using only two hands to stack blocks, it works, but you can’t do as much. When you use all your brain power, it’s like having lots of hands working together, you can build faster and make more interesting shapes.
Why We Don’t Use 100% All the Time
You don’t need to use all your blocks every day. Sometimes just a few are enough for playing with friends or counting toys. But if you had a big project, like building the tallest tower ever, using all your brain power would help you do it super well.
So, even though we’re not always using 100% of our brains, that doesn’t mean we can't, and when we do, it’s like having extra hands to help us make amazing things! You would be super good at everything, but not because your brain is magical, just because it’s working really hard.
Imagine your brain is like a toy box full of building blocks. Right now, you only use a few of them when you play. But if you used all the blocks, every single one, you could build huge and cool things that you never imagined before!
What Using 100% of Your Brain Feels Like
Using just part of your brain is like using only two hands to stack blocks, it works, but you can’t do as much. When you use all your brain power, it’s like having lots of hands working together, you can build faster and make more interesting shapes.
Why We Don’t Use 100% All the Time
You don’t need to use all your blocks every day. Sometimes just a few are enough for playing with friends or counting toys. But if you had a big project, like building the tallest tower ever, using all your brain power would help you do it super well.
So, even though we’re not always using 100% of our brains, that doesn’t mean we can't, and when we do, it’s like having extra hands to help us make amazing things!
Examples
- A person suddenly can solve complex puzzles in seconds, like a math genius.
- You remember every detail from your childhood, as if it just happened yesterday.
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See also
- What If We Used the Full Capacity of Our Brains?
- Do We All See The Same Colors?
- Arnold Scheibel - How Do Brains Function?
- Arnold Scheibel - How Are Brains Structured?
- How do learning and memory work?