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Have you read about how a human makes decisions?


I am not talking about weighing the pros and cons of a subject. I am talking about how the human brain works.

Scientists have found that everything we do and decide upon in our everyday lives is predetermined by our brain(s)  milliseconds before we even conclude on an action, idea, etc.

Thus, our brain can easily be manipulated by subtle clues and subconscious messages. Our brain can even be stimulated by electromagnetic waves and currents that come from the outside. We don't need wires in our brain to have it stimulated. The gist of it all is that our brain can be manipulated by both inner and outer factors.

This also brings another subject up for conversation. Body language and non-verbal clues are ingrained in human culture and most of it comes to us naturally. Someone can follow up training in body language interpretation and Neurolinguistic Programming , but this I will tell you:

Noone can force another person to like them, love them, etc.because:
1) the other person's brain has already made the (pre) decision
2) s/o comes to the conclusion that they like OR don't like somebody in just 2 seconds

The instant connection could either become mutual and on an equal base or one party could develop unrequited feelings for the other. That simple!







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