An electronics research guide says, “I learnt a few subjects, excelled in some and mastered one enough to help others in their research. But one thing I could never decipher is why two people like or dislike each other.”
Clearly, the theory of attraction or repulsion between nuclear particles does not apply to human interactions in his view. We are charged with much more than electricity, and enough research has not been carried out on the subject.
“Maybe we are so wrapped up in ourselves that we fail to see other points of view and be influenced”, interjected his wife.
Is the scientist is absent-minded, his wife holds a grudge or is it a wrap for the relationship?
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There is more to the mind than shows up in the MRI images.
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Obviously. A pitch on Shark Tank showed a device that measures brain activity. After that, they sell meditation music to calm down a troubled mind.
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Sounds like a serious heart-to-heart conversation is needed! 😉
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Thanks ☺️☺️
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lol… fun!
creative (and amusing) use of the prompt word this week.
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Thank you so much!
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Good point: “We are charged with much more than electricity”
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Thank you, Frank!
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I think it’s the subtle, insidious signals that we emit that determines the time of the relationship.
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There can’t be a truer statement than this.
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🙏🏼
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