User talk:JSommer136

basis of the human mind

this is a comletly original diagnosis. Things which occur in the mind can be understood by first hand experiences. Such as the way humans process thought and how it effefts them in the long run. Once born, your dna is set to not change. So you can conclude it never will. As the young grow up they are tested with a series of events. These events are unknown to why they take place but they all effect the mind differently. everyone has the same dndbasis but there all different. people have coneections with each other yet they still have a strong bond to thereself and there wishes and thoughts and even beliefs.dispite our differences we still find bonds with others but not close enough bonds which would make everyone get along with each other. which we all know could never happen. the obvious is stated in everyday life that peace just wasnt meant to be. and whats not meant to be can never happen. Humans useing only part of there brain at once can make it disturbeing to experience thought. hence being over whelmed when to much stress, anxiety, 0r trama occurs. everyone preseves there own experiences in there own way. which has differences in choices from person to person. to say this in a clearer way everyones life span reguardless at time of death includes everything you need to know in your lifetime. even as young as 5 or as old as 102 who lives only with the machine invented to keep him aleive, all experience everything to satisfy there mind. then they are sweeped away by an unknown sorce to a different land. only a stone with writeing is there decades remembrence. as time goes on those taken by this force fade like the etching on there grave. some are remembered for a short time. those famous now look like a spect of a star in the sky compareing there influence on the earth which has a past that goes on for millions of years. The once discovered has been forgotten. time goes on but at the smallest progression that no one will ever notice how short our lives really are.

jamieJSommer136 (talk) 18:11, 18 January 2009 (UTC)