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3 Easy Steps to Learning to Predict the Future in 2006

 
Author: Lance Winslow
 

Do you ever notice how some people can almost predict the future? And they are always right? Or almost always correct? How do they do that anyway you ask? Well, how would you like to learn to do that too? If you will read this article I will explain how I do it and you can use these ten easy steps to retrain your brain and use it to its full potential. You can learn to think again. Let me explain my theories then you try it.

You see my theories are that the prediction process comes from beyond the brain, call it the mind or the reading of a pattern or the energy "out there" coupled with random memory scan and then the "Hunch" or "Ah ha!" that thing which just pops up. But how do you get a substantial memory baseline with enough data to predict such things? That little Ah ha brain wave is called the N400, well there are a few others which can coincide with this too. It would behoove you to seek out information and find anomalies, which produce this N400 Brain Wave for you. Actually I seek them out. I think I am addicted to the "ah ha" moments and maybe you might enjoy them too.

In fact over time I will lose interest in a subject matter or industry since there is nothing new happening so I stop looking for them in industries when what I predict keeps happening, eventually becoming uninterested. Yet when you do this and then an anomaly does pop up, I immediately recognize something "new" or a possibility of something new on a nearby horizon. And when it occurs it will trigger a memorable event, which will be recorded. Most academia will not understand this concept, but perhaps this is because those studying it are caught in a back draft of academia superstition as I call it.

How do you look for memory triggering events and how do you learn to predict? Well if you follow this line of reasoning in my theory you can train yourself to become the world's best predictor if you wish. Simply always commit to asking a question of everything you see, hear, observe or do. I already do that. It is not that hard, but it does require some more thought and you may even wish to feed your brain better and change you diet a bit. Lets say you feed the brain what it wants first. Oxygenated Fruit drinks, lots of glucose. Then eat a variety of protein foods and some complex carbs, but not too much, as you need the brainpower not necessarily the stomach energy draw. Work on calorie levels to sustain.

Next take a walk somewhere, out away from the hustle and bustle distractions might be an idea and go around asking yourself questions; Why is that piece of trash on the side of the road, who put it there, where did it come from? Who makes that product, where do all the ingredients come from, who ships it, sells it, where was it bought, how was it transferred to the store which sold it; who makes the wrapper, who does the printing on the wrapper; is the company publicly traded; where would its HQ be and why? Which markets is it sold in?

Okay so if you can ask the question then you can answer it right? And when you find the answer you get the ah ha, and when you guess you think and when you find you are right you win and when you are wrong you go ah ha and either way you release positive brain chemicals. I think it is a better way to run your brain. But in case it isn't, if and when I find that out. I either win, which is pleasing to me or I find I am wrong and it makes a memory impression and an "ah ha" that's the answer. And with every answer you ask another question and that blossoms into 50 more, But the brain has capacity for this, so keep on going.

Next pick something else for instance; How long does it take that cow to cross the field? Why is it standing there? What is it thinking? Does that bird on that fence have a human that it feels close too, someone who throws bread crumbs out every morning? What would that person be like? Just always ask yourself incessant questions; what if. . . scenarios. I do not think I go two-seconds without asking myself a question. I think I even do it in my sleep. Matter of fact, I know I do. And so can you. If you want to.

Now then when you find out a piece of information. You say "Ah ha" that might answer the question about the piece of trash, pick it up. Ah ha; Snickers is made in right here on the back label it says? Shipped buy, sells for $X? Oh and we know that peanuts grow in GA and sugar in HA, etc. Then you have all that information for the next time you ask a question which has to do with another piece of trash, this time a bottle; bottle of what? Number 4 plastic, ah ha, recyclable? What type of plastic is that? The cap it orange, plastic too, what was in it? Label is warn off? Ah ha, here is a part of a label with a calorie count? Hmm? What has that number of calories? On and on.

So if you are careful in the way you formulize thoughts you will be mostly correct most of the time and when you are wrong. You will trigger hard the anomaly, which will record better in your memory. Then you get better at guessing next time the answers to your questions. So these are my thoughts and one of the reason I started to write about 100 articles, which start out "What if" and you should be asking yourself all the time, what if, as well as the How, where, when, why and what to everything you see everywhere you go and eventually you may even be able to guess what that next trash will be that you will see? Think on this in 2006 and don't pollute.

 
 
 

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