Ben Carson Quotes
First, We Cannot Overload The Human Brain. This Divinely Created Brain Has Fourteen Billion Cells. If Used To The Maximum, This Human Computer Inside Our Heads Could Contain All The Knowledge Of Humanity From The Beginning Of The World To The Present And Still Have Room Left Over. Second, Not Only Can We Not Overload Our Brain - We Also Know That Our Brain Retains Everything. I Often Use Saying That "The Brain Acquires Everything That We Encounter." The Difficulty Does Not Come With The Input Of Information, But Getting It Out. Sometimes We "file" Information Randomly Of Little Importance, And It Confuses Us.
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