Brain and its functions are equally mysterious and it is unimaginably complex.
However, we all know that every person is an individual and their talents and capabilities are completely unique in each and every way you look at it.
It is these features finally decide the personality of the person and mostly decide the outcome of the person's life and future.
If you take few individuals to do a same task or same type of studies, you will notice that not only that they do it in their own unique way but also some have special talent or interest on any particular subject or skills than the others.
Now, if you take any human brain out of many you will see they all are same almost same weight and same anatomy.
If that is the case how this could happen?
well.. my answer for this is that each individual brain is preconfigured when a person is born, to give certain characteristics to each person. This makes us who we are as each individual person.
Therefore, some may be talented in philosophy, music and other could be talented to be great mathematicians so on.
Also I believe that every brain is capable of every talent but there some particular talents or capabilities are turned on or off by default.
Also I believe that in rare cases, some of these brains have “malfuncions” due to some reasons. You can find these examples as autistic people. These malfunctions could sometimes represented by missing some important social skills, learning difficulties etc. And also we can find them as extraordinary people such as autistic savants who are extremely talented in special skills like music, mathematics etc.
These malfunctions means they are missing important social and other compulsory switches switched off but instead some of the capabilities are not only switched on but also their process power settings are turned to an optimized level.
N.B. Please be aware that these ideas are not made through any scientific discoveries or observations nor copied from any one else’s ideas. These are results of some of my thought experiments and analysis.
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