Submitted by Babtunde A Oronti on Tue, 07/08/2008 - 9:56am.
Initially I thought the brain and the mind are two different things. The former deals with logic and the latter deals with emotions. However I want to agree according to Emiliy Dickinson that both aspects of our life take their roots from the brain.
This brings up a question. Can we then say that two individuals behaving differently is as a result of their emotional side of the brain rather than the logical part? I'm agreeing to this because logic is always (or supposed to be) straight forward. However emotions can change from one individual to another depending on the individual's experience
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Initially I thought the brain and the mind are two different things. The former deals with logic and the latter deals with emotions. However I want to agree according to Emiliy Dickinson that both aspects of our life take their roots from the brain.
This brings up a question. Can we then say that two individuals behaving differently is as a result of their emotional side of the brain rather than the logical part? I'm agreeing to this because logic is always (or supposed to be) straight forward. However emotions can change from one individual to another depending on the individual's experience