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If somebody wants to get inside my brain and figure out what I'm chasing, what I'm after think Richard Branson, think Madonna, think Lady Gaga.
I do whatever I feel like doing cause it's in my brain.
Having a brain type aneurism, a brain bleed, really put things in perspective of what a good life and being a good person is really about.
I've got an overactive brain. I enjoy work, I enjoy life, and I'm not good at relaxing. I've also never slept very much due to this overactive imagination and my brain constantly thinking.
All the different ways we know the world all come from the brain, and they all depend on each other to make sense.
I had to write about realistic circumstances. That's the way my brain works. And I think that gave me a sort of place in the field.
My humor is channeling everything through my brain. For example, when I talk about something, it's how Richard Lewis feels about it. I'm a storyteller. I do a lot of free association.
My thoughts, my beliefs, my feelings are all in my brain. My brain is going to rot.
Every night of our lives, we dream, and our brain concocts visions which are, at least until we wake up, highly convincing. Most of us have had experiences which are verging on hallucination. It shows the power of the brain to knock up illusions.
I had a Tourette's period. And obsessive compulsive disorder. Things would get in my brain that I couldn't get out of my brain.
The first thing I became interested in in terms of 'Brain Storm' was neuroscience, and that is like saying you're interested in the universe. So ultimately I knew if I was going to handle this in a fictional format, I would have to take a subsection of neuroscience, and that turned out to be the use of neuroscience in criminal courts.
Even 31 sounds quite old to me, because my brain is probably still in a state of adolescent delinquency.
Smell is the shortest synaptic leap in the brain to our memory, and I'm amazed that people don't sniff everything.
It's quite similar to guitar solos, only with programming you have to use your brain. The most important thing is that it should have some emotional effect on me, rather than just, 'Oh, that's really clever.'
The way I can obsessively think about an idea is actually quite normal for my dysfunctional brain type.
I do think that I'm a big believer in having an idea or having ideas and just tucking them away in the back of your brain. Even if you aren't consciously thinking of them, I think they simmer. You're working on them, even if you don't know you're working on them, and I think having something in your head for a while is a valuable thing.
Anything that can keep me distracted and from my own brain, it's good.
If you see someone in the kitchen that has good hands and a quick brain, then you need that person to be in the front of everything.
I feel like every time I do a video I say I want to make it like a movie, I want to make it very entertaining. So I start to just scan in my brain for what I haven't done before so I can do something unique and ridiculous, and what that song means.
On Sunday, I think the most important thing for me is to just turn my brain off. The idea of not trying is the key, because that's where you're relaxed enough to let your brain make new connections.
Thinking about quantum physics is like unraveling your brain and putting it back together again upside down. Much like studying Kabbalah.
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