
Human decision-making depends on the flexible processing of complex information, but how the brain may adapt processing to momentary task demands has remained unclear. Researchers have now outlined several crucial neural processes revealing that our brain networks may rapidly and flexibly shift from a rhythmic to a ‘noisy’ state when the need to process information increases. [1]
We believe we are so logical. Able to decipher complex information and make rational decisions. But the cosmos is chaos. And what we see as logic, is nothing else than chaos itself.
Only chaos can deal with chaos.
It is weird though. Our logic cannot deal with the cosmos. Does life make us alive? Try to ask without asking. Is Being anything different than death? Adore life. In all its complexity and awe. How could we ever derive meaning from a cosmos full of it?
Do not fear existence.
The only reason you like butterflies, is because they will die at the end of the day.
(And so do you…)
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