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Robert Sapolsky, a Neuroscience Professor at Stanford University, relates how porous the boundary can be between two distinct selves, and how maybe this is a perfectly healthy phenomenon.

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Joel Metzger from Doylestown, PA

The story of the mother "whose head exploded" is very similar to my experience. I was in a car accident and had a severe head trauma 27 years ago. I am 59 years old now. This was a long time ago, but since that day I have been a different person -- which means I am 32 years old. I live with different priorities, a different personality, new skills. - Joel

Oct. 05 2010 01:42 PM
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ZENTASHA from pakistan

it was realy v much informative, but still a question arises in my mind that who am i? how to know that what we era and what we can do, wat are our skills

Jul. 06 2010 04:10 PM
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