Excerebration

Excerebration is a process in which a person begins to think not only logically, but also creatively, using his experience and intuition. This allows him to find innovative solutions to problems and create new ideas.

Excerebration can be caused by various factors such as stress, fatigue, lack of sleep or simply wanting a break from your routine. It can manifest itself in the form of creative inspiration, which helps a person create something new and interesting.

However, excerebation can also lead to mistakes and poor decisions if a person does not control their thought process. Therefore, it is important to be able to control our thinking and not allow it to lead us away from the right path.

In order to learn to excerebrate, you need to develop your intuition and creativity. For example, you can practice meditation, yoga, or simply spend time in nature. It is also important to learn to listen to your inner voice and trust your feelings.

Overall, excerebration is an important element in our lives and can help us find new solutions to problems and achieve greater success in various fields.



If you asked me where and in what field I would like to work or study something specific, I would answer that I want to be an expert on one topic. But it just so happens that among all the sciences, I am most interested in knowledge related to human brain activity, and therefore I would like to discuss the history and state of modern science both at home and abroad.

Sometimes, when faced with people whose right-handed thinking predominates, you involuntarily think about their instincts, because even when they are next to a person who is left-handed, they try not to interact with him in a conversation, so the person walks around with the same thought that worries him and which may be fundamental to your existence. I have moments when my opinion may differ from yours, and you can talk to me about such a phenomenon in order to diversify our conversation, which often begins “about the weather” and we end with a discussion of the problem of extinction of species from the Red Book.