I never realizedtill nowhow hard the brain has to workto make the body do what it asks. Or maybe how hard the body has to workto ignorethe brain.

Thalia Chaltas
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The brain and the body work very hard to make each other do what they want. When the body listens to the brain, the body often has to work very hard to ignore them. The biggest reward for working hard, though, is that you have a better chance of being able to say no to your brain. If you choose not to listen to your brain, you are still bound by physical laws. But if you do listen to your body, you are free.

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