Dr. Ben Carson
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I would prefer to see us spend more time cultivating the best of people by bringing them up the right way, having the right influences in their lives, bringing church and morality back, having a revival in our system, encouraging people to prepare themselves academically. creating the can-do attitude in America as opposed to the what can you do attitude.
I would prefer to see us spend more time cultivating the best of people by bringing them up the right way, having the right influences in their lives, bringing church and morality back, having a revival in our system, encouraging people to prepare themselves academically. creating the can-do attitude in America as opposed to the what can you do attitude.
Because I believe that the potential that exists in each human being is absolutely enormous if it's cultivated the correct way. I think anybody who has a normal brain can do almost anything. if that brain is programmed in the appropriate way.
Because I believe that the potential that exists in each human being is absolutely enormous if it's cultivated the correct way. I think anybody who has a normal brain can do almost anything. if that brain is programmed in the appropriate way.
Because I believe that the potential that exists in each human being is absolutely enormous if it's cultivated the correct way. I think anybody who has a normal brain can do almost anything. if that brain is programmed in the appropriate way.
Well, there probably are some limitations, but they're nowhere near as low as we place them. And I think you can take a normal child, and I think you can make that person into a nuclear physicist. You just have to train them the right way. The brain has the capacity to do that.
Well, there probably are some limitations, but they're nowhere near as low as we place them. And I think you can take a normal child, and I think you can make that person into a nuclear physicist. You just have to train them the right way. The brain has the capacity to do that.
Well, there probably are some limitations, but they're nowhere near as low as we place them. And I think you can take a normal child, and I think you can make that person into a nuclear physicist. You just have to train them the right way. The brain has the capacity to do that.
No, I really haven't looked into that.
No, I really haven't looked into that.
No, I really haven't looked into that.
No, no. I suspect there's probably some interesting things going on there. But all they're doing is discovering some of the capacities, the hidden capacities of the brain.
No, no. I suspect there's probably some interesting things going on there. But all they're doing is discovering some of the capacities, the hidden capacities of the brain.
No, no. I suspect there's probably some interesting things going on there. But all they're doing is discovering some of the capacities, the hidden capacities of the brain.
Because during those psychedelic experiences, some of the inhibitory forces that block things from happening are removed. and you begin to see and experience things that you might otherwise not. Some of which can be quite frightening and some of which can be very pleasant.
Because during those psychedelic experiences, some of the inhibitory forces that block things from happening are removed. and you begin to see and experience things that you might otherwise not. Some of which can be quite frightening and some of which can be very pleasant.
Because during those psychedelic experiences, some of the inhibitory forces that block things from happening are removed. and you begin to see and experience things that you might otherwise not. Some of which can be quite frightening and some of which can be very pleasant.
It doesn't really matter what I think about it. They're going to move forward. They can't resist. It's part of our, you know, they say curiosity kills the cat. Well, we got a lot of curiosity, and we're just going to keep moving forward with it. all of these interventions of the human brain because it's a vast unexplored territory.
It doesn't really matter what I think about it. They're going to move forward. They can't resist. It's part of our, you know, they say curiosity kills the cat. Well, we got a lot of curiosity, and we're just going to keep moving forward with it. all of these interventions of the human brain because it's a vast unexplored territory.
It doesn't really matter what I think about it. They're going to move forward. They can't resist. It's part of our, you know, they say curiosity kills the cat. Well, we got a lot of curiosity, and we're just going to keep moving forward with it. all of these interventions of the human brain because it's a vast unexplored territory.