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the human brain works best when it is used. just like a parachute.
Yes because the mind does not work if the brain is not functional. While sleeping the mind still works but not as powerfully as when awake. The brain however constantly works to provide the body with necessary abilities, for example telling the heart to beat, and telling the body to move. But the mind will not work if it's not, "open." So technically the mind is always, "open" but we can control it to open more towards other things, when we are thinking and are awake..
How the Mind Works was created in 1996.
According to several sources on the Internet, the quote is attributed to Frank Zappa.However, in the 1936 movie "Charlie Chan at the Circus," Charlie Chan says, "Mind, like parachute, only function when open," slightly less than an hour into the movie. Most web sites credit Sir Thomas Robert Dewar, who died in 1930, but his authorship has been questioned. At least one website attributes it to the Dalai Lama.Here's an equally good quote from Will Rogers:You know you've got to exercise your brain just like your muscles. The quote originated in Scotland by Sir Thomas Robert Dewar (1864 - 1930)
An open mind is a mind that is non-judging, open to new thoughts, ways of doing things. That does not see obstacles but opportunities. Before you think about the meaning of this quote, you need to be clear of some terms that seem to be quite obvious, but they aren't:* What is a parachute? * What is mind? * What is the difference between a closed and an open parachute This brings us to the question: What is an open mind?A parachute is usually a soft fabric device used to slow the motion of an object through an atmosphere by creating drag.Mind collectively refers to the aspects of intellect and consciousness manifested as combinations of thought, perception, memory, emotion, will and imagination An open parachute is obviously "in action" or "used" and function, while a parachute is closed when not in use.The quote "Minds are like parachutes[...]" means that there can be a functional and disfunctional mind (compared to a closed and open parachute). Tommy Deware, who is the author of this quote, states that only an open mind is a mind that is really functioning.You can make your own sense to what an open mind is (see also previous answer).
a cheetahs mind works instinctively like all animals mind works.
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Our brain works to create: A. our mind. B. our sense of movement. C. our psychological makeup. D. our reality.
The quote, "The human mind is like a parachute; it functions best when open," is often attributed to Walter Kotschnig, an Austrian-born diplomat and educator. This quote emphasizes the importance of keeping an open mind and being receptive to new ideas and perspectives in order to think critically and make informed decisions.
Wilhelm Wundt is considered the functionalist who authored a textbook for the emerging discipline of psychology. His work, "Principles of Physiological Psychology," is considered a foundational text in the field of psychology, focusing on the study of the mind and behavior from a functionalist perspective.
Roger Penrose is known for being a mathematician, a physicist and philosopher. Some books he has authored are 'The Emperor's New Mind', 'The Road to Reality', 'Shadows of the Mind', 'Cycles of Time' and 'Quantum Aspects of Life'.
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