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The brain consists of multiple parts that function intermittently.

Every single person has a


different psychological standpoint on matters whether political, spiritual, scientific, or moral
matters. Some people are extremely similar; for example twins, people think that they are
almost the same person and the only thing they don't have the same is memory. However, that
is incorrect each set of twins has an innumerable amount of small almost microscopic
differences. One twin likes ketchup on fries and diced potatoes while the other likes ketchup on
fries but ranch dressing on their diced potatoes. They are small differences but they are
different.
People are different but also similar some people have mental issues that are
aggravating in everyday life. Like anxiety, it makes people extremely cautious about their
surroundings, but some of these mental disorders can show a trail back to when our species
was in an earlier day. We used to have to hunt for food and that sense of anxiety would be
helpful for keeping track of the prey or predators. AD-HD can also be tracked back to our earlier
days as well, it was helpful for people to be able to have the energy to continue on through a
day without being extremely exhausted, it would let a person wake up and immediately be able
to know what their surroundings are because they were already half a wake, to begin with.
Some mental issues are not useful or helpful, for example, bipolar depression, bipolar
disorder, or PTSD, all of these have no real use to help a person.

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