Dysfunctional brain

Mar 25, 2009 12:02


Isn’t it weird how you can be fully aware of your dysfunctional thoughts and behaviors, yet still find it incredibly difficult to change them? You would think that once you had identified them, you could simply substitute new thoughts and behaviors.

As I wrote to a friend, “…my brain isn’t a unitary organ. Rather, it’s a bunch of modules jury- ( Read more... )

selfhelp, procrastination

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jaine_parr March 25 2009, 19:09:11 UTC
You are the first person I have ever known who also uses lizard brain to describe primitive drives and desires. Eat, warm, sleep, sex, that's lizard brain. I'm not at all sure that pre-frontal lobes and lizard brain have any method at all of communicating, even though they both speak the same language.

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amoken March 25 2009, 19:22:56 UTC
Speaking of parts of the brain over which we have little/no control... BABY ELEPHANT!! *squee!*

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ilwitchgrrl March 25 2009, 19:45:00 UTC
Man, at least half of the whiny post I just posted could have been much more eloquently summed up with your post instead, lol. It's infuriating! (The inability to change things we identify, not your post, that is.)

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pasquin March 25 2009, 20:06:35 UTC
If only we had a drug that made it easier for your neocortex to wrestle the lizard brain to the ground.

Wouldn't it just be easier to take a drug that wrestles the frontal lobes down to the ground and unleash the lizard brain? I'd like to fuck all day and eat candy.

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selfishgene March 25 2009, 20:20:18 UTC
They already have that - beer.

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jaine_parr March 25 2009, 21:19:05 UTC
Beer and candy do NOT go well together.

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xleste March 26 2009, 01:13:38 UTC
The baby elephant looks like Gonzo! :)
And my female brain is wired to say, "AWWW!" :)
I also respond to shinies far more than I want to!

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