Let me show u how a simple-minded gal can have complicated thoughts and feelings..or are these just contradictions of one another? My human brain is a complex, unreplaceable one, with lotsa 'wires' connecting to one another in different combinations. My heart/mind (yeah, I can't differentiate that) is a simple one, with a very rough approximation of 1,000,000 to the power of 1,000,000 (u see, this is the simplest I can think of, but even a superscript for 'to the power of 1,000,000' isn't even applicable here...~grins~) less 'wires' than my brain.
All I know is that 'heart' is an organ, which is tangible, but is also a descriptive word on feelings and emotions...'mind', however, is something intangible and which I can't imagine at all.
Hey, after checking on Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English online, 'mind' is, --- wait --- what! 'uncountable and countable'? 'Your thoughts or your ability to think, feel, and imagine things'. Example: 'It is impossible to understand the complex nature of the human mind'.
Huh, does that mean that the mind is as complex as the human brain, if not more/less?
After all, 'brain' is defined as the organ inside your head that controls how you think, feel and move. By the way, 'emotional responses are a function of the right hemisphere of the brain' (that means ur emotions come from the right side of ur brain).
Seems that the brain and the mind are quite similar, judging from the definitions from the online dictionary. Maybe the brain is more rational than the mind. The mind is more emotional than the brain.
On the contrary, the 'heart' is defined as 'the organ in your chest which pumps blood through your body'. However, as i mentioned above, the 'heart' can be a descriptive word, you know, like 'my heart will go on', 'a bleeding heart', 'piercing through my heart' etc...
Definitely, the heart is much simple than the human mind or brain.
But then again, I have a different question now. Which is more complex - the human brain or the human mind?
Ok, if I continue, I will be a psychic already.
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