Recently, after studying the evolution and development of the human brain, I finally understood why it is difficult for humans to achieve the unity of knowledge and action.
The human brain is divided into three parts: the instinctive brain, the emotional brain, and the rational brain.
The so-called unity of knowledge and action essentially involves the confrontation between the rational brain, the instinctive brain, and the emotional brain.
The rational brain is the latest to evolve in humans, with a very small proportion and a short history of existence, which is why it is often defeated by the other two brains.
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SailorSamba
· 1h ago
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Recently, after studying the evolution and development of the human brain, I finally understood why it is difficult for humans to achieve the unity of knowledge and action.
The human brain is divided into three parts: the instinctive brain, the emotional brain, and the rational brain.
The so-called unity of knowledge and action essentially involves the confrontation between the rational brain, the instinctive brain, and the emotional brain.
The rational brain is the latest to evolve in humans, with a very small proportion and a short history of existence, which is why it is often defeated by the other two brains.