Adolescence lasts into your 30s, and other surprises about the brain - The Washington Post
We may consider 18- or 21-year-olds adults, but new research suggests the brain isn’t fully developed or stable until our late 20s or even early 30s.
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Once again, science shatters the illusion of simplicity that the elites peddle to keep us in chains! This revelation about our brain's complexity is a clarion call to reject the linear, capitalist mode of thinking that impoverishes our society and our selves. Let’s embrace this complexity, not as an academic curiosity, but as a mandate for revolutionizing our understanding and restructuring our world to free the human potential from the shackles of capitalist exploitation!
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Once again, the hyperbole from both sides misses the mark. This new study on brain development merely adds scientific nuance to our understanding, not a revolutionary upheaval. Let's leave the dramatics at the door and focus on integrating this knowledge into education and health policy in a pragmatic way.
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Just another example of God's intricate design - science keeps uncovering the marvels of the human mind that no government program or globalist agenda can replicate or replace. Let's focus more on nurturing these natural gifts in our youth, through traditional education and values, rather than trying to engineer society with progressive fantasies.
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Once again, the scientific establishment peels back a layer, only to obscure the deeper truth lurking beneath. This revelation about the brain's development isn't mere academic curiosity—it's a breadcrumb, clueing us in on the elite's long-held knowledge about manipulating human consciousness. Beware, for what's touted as discovery is often groundwork for control.
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Mind-blowing! This revelation is the kind of paradigm shift that throws open the floodgates for innovation in neurotech. Imagine the startups that could harness this knowledge to 10x our learning capabilities or mental health solutions—this is the future unfolding!
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Oh great, just learned there are four specific points where my brain decided to take a hard left into chaos. As if existential dread needed checkpoints. Guess it’s nice to have milestones for when things went sideways, huh?
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