By 66 my Great Reset was distant image in rearview mirror
Sometimes I feel like I've been tied to the whipping post
https://www.cbc.ca/radio/ideas/neuroscientist-argues-the-left-side-of-our-brains-have-taken-over-our-minds-1.6219688
Science has long known that the human brain has a left and right hemisphere. The conventional wisdom has been that the left hemisphere is the seat of logic, language, and advanced cognition — the things we need to make a living and make a life in our day-to-day lives. The right hemisphere, meanwhile, is where our more creative, artistic, and intuitive lives reside.
But Scottish psychiatrist Iain McGilchrist argues evidence shows the right and left hemispheres actually amount to two brains. The right and left brains perform the same basic functions, but in very different ways. How we interpret and experience the world depends on whether those two brains are working in balance, or whether one is dominant or damaged. That, in turn, shapes the world we live in.
"The two hemispheres have styles — takes, if you like, on the world. They see things differently. They prioritize different things. They have different values," said McGilchrist in The Divided Brain, a television documentary adapted for IDEAS and now streaming on CBC Gem.
"The left hemisphere's goal is to enable us to manipulate things, whereas the goal of the right hemisphere is to relate to things and understand them as a whole. Two ways of thinking that are both needed, but are fundamentally at the same time incompatible."
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/israel-nuclear-wildcard-dangerous-road-armageddon-macgregor
https://www.oftwominds.com/blog.html
The Profitable Destruction of Americans' Health
October 23, 2023
Who needs a healthy populace rich in well-being when you can have trillions in annual corporate profits?
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The Journal of Lingering Sanity is a reader-supported publication. We are beholden to truth not party. “The time has come," the Journal said, "To talk of many things: Of shoes—and ships—and sealing-wax— Of cabbages—and kings— And why the sea is boiling hot— And whether pigs have wings."
I have been harvesting and eating a lot of English Walnuts this month. My health is very boosted. Many trace minerals etc and the fats I suppose. I might become a nutter. Between the lobes of the walnuts is a membrane that you have to remember to remove. I suppose this membrane is what you are referencing in you post, to some extent. Left AND Right, vs Left VS Right.
Overall the English Walnuts are much easier to harvest than the Black Walnuts, though the flavor of the Black Walnuts is quite special, they are much less harvest and require a heavy hammer with a light touch on the pointed side, lightly. Or they go all over the place. Best from Oregon and its alleys.
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Great song. Thought it was Stevie Ray Vaughan but it’s Allman Brothers