Wouldn't it be painful to my part to be reminded of my past… present… future every time I looked at them?
I do not understand why am I asking my "inner self," or am I just asking so I have something to ask? Either way, it turns out that our brain is powerful when it comes to such things. Because our mind belongs to the Nervous System, we can say that it is essential to our body. And the Nervous system becomes the "owner of an evolutionary treasure." Why you? Of course, it serves as a foundation for our memory and reasoning (try to connect it).
Without a nervous system, we do not know where we can put our brains. We cannot put our minds in our hearts instantly. Because they always argue when it comes to things we cannot explain, sometimes.
Setting: In an imaginary game show.
Brain: Question. What did we always contend with heart?
Me: Pressing phantoms?
Brain: It's even worse than that.
Me: Examination?
Brain: More than that.
Me: Sermon of parents?
Brain: It's shallow.
Me: Traffic?
Brain: I don't care about it.
Me: I gave up!
Brain: You don't know?
Me: Indeed. That's why I can't guess.
Brain: I'll give you another chance.
Me: I need a clue.
Brain: Hmmm... you're always prone on that thing.
Me: Accident?
Brain: You may, but your accidents are caused by your negligence.
Me: Why do you say something about me feel negative?
Brain: I'm just telling the truth. But if you're careful, you can avoid it.
But not as I predict.
Me: I give up! No more chance! Say that. I insist.
Brain: It is LOVE. Falling in love, isn't it?
Me: What! No kidding!
I've been a shock!
Consistently, when did the heart follow the brain's words?
Some people follow their brain and then, in the end, regret it.
Some people follow their hearts and, in the end, regret it again. Like friction in Science, opposes force.
In neuroscience, Serotonin is an essential chemical in our body that can explain why we fall in love, we fall in love, and most of all, we do not forget someone. It keeps popping into your thoughts.
Like in Economics, the supply and demand.
It so seems like a see-saw, height, and a low it can.
Finding answers to the out-of-this-world phenomenon that even scientists have been forced to learn the truth.
What is it really? Which of them do we always follow? The heart or the brain?
When it comes to when to love, the heart first dictates to us. And when we hurt, then that is the time we say to use the brain. Odd, isn't it?
Right now, we will focus on Jessica Sandoval's love. The woman who loves easily, believing in love, and in the end, the brain will dictate her decisions and what else can happen in her life. And those yet to come.
Let us also talk about the men who revolve around her world, and she fantasized.
We have Chris Mendoza, the heartthrob of the entire campus. Using his smile, all the girls will surely fall instantly. He is the son of a basketball player who has already played in the National League. All the characteristics that Jessica was looking for are going to him. Unfortunately, he is a member of the faculty. Long-time crush, maybe.
We also have in this story about his past, Xavier Reyes. Jessica is the same age, but they do not get along because of their habits, beliefs, and other things they can argue about.
Next up is our new boy in the life of Jessica, Yael Tenioso. Because of his funny jokes, you will be annoyed rather than laugh—senior student. The teachers have always scolded him and the principal because he is too lazy to study and still loves to play basketball. But gentleman and always puts his friend and close friends first.
And last in line is Zack Atienza. Half American and half Filipino with a secret crush on Jessica. He is always affectionate with his love for Jessica, but Jessica is too oblivion to notice it.
We also have the people who will hinder the love story of Jessica.
We have Abigail. A boastful girl and head-over-heels in love with Zack. She always speaks English even though Zack understands her in Filipino too.
Jackie is also a friend of Jessica but also has a love interest for Yael and Zack.
If true love came to Jessica, would she still depend on the brain?
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