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Thursday 11 December 2014

Profiling 101


Profiling. The first time I heard that word was in
a movie: mind hunters.
Read one or two things about it and decided to
see if I was capable of profiling someone.
I was discouraged a bit, or maybe more than a
bit.
But, it occurred to me that I became sensitive,
or much more.
One look at you, especially your eyes, I could
tell something about them, even if it wasn't
anything important. Next was that I couldn't
forget a face. The only way that I couldn't
recollect a face is if i was distracted by a
thought.
I thought it was a fallacy: mere coincidence.
Until now.
There's a game we used to play.
"Take one look at a movie and tell it's name."
I found out I could remember near all.
Most people like me use their cerebrum. That
means they can create with ease.
The other lobe being the cerebellum, means you
don't even have to think, it does the thinking
for you. But wait, it is the site of "practice
makes perfect".
It's almost like an algorithm.
If you give it commands always, even if you're
asleep, it will act on them.
Deduce the rest.
Back to my story.
I isolated my cerebrum from creativity for a
while, to help my cerebellum act solo.
Initially I thought it was gibberish, but now I
found out it worked.
The procedures I followed are numerous but it's
just simple practice. Favour everything on the
left side of your body, first stage.
The rest things to do will come naturally, that's
if, if it will work on you.
1.Always trust your instincts.
2. Never follow your heart.
3. practice makes perfect
4. correct yourself immediately
5. use the knowledge as often as possible but
not on others. you will hurt them.
6. To every thing, there are advantages and
disadvantages
7. do not get obsessed with it.
8. safeguard your brain from people you know
can influence you.