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My sweet, sweet, Jade

🇺🇸AParadoxicalLife
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"Now, listen to the demon's thoughts: … It was a gamble. I gambled on their perception of their identity being "righteous" or "just". I gambled on them knowing the truth behind my past. I gambled on their likelihood to be captivated by my words… Which created the hesitance necessary to prevent their blades from immediately striking a hole through my throat. I gambled on their proclivity to the human tendency to act contrarian to an adversary's desires. I gambled on their stupidity. I was lucky. But from now on, I won’t need luck. I have time. And with this time, I swear-" Cover by DarthNeph on DeviantArt
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Chapter 1 - Context:

Neuroplasticity: The malleability of the human brain.

From ages 0-25, the physiology of the human mind constantly changes.

Why are elderly folks so set in their ways?

Why do some people seem incapable of learning?

Neuroplasticity is the answer.

Now reader, I want to ask you a question.

And I want you to really think about it.

What would happen if the neuroplasticity of the human brain lasted from ages 0-45.

How intelligent would the average human be?

How much common sense would find itself flipped on its head by the superior set of beliefs, worldviews, and skill sets all contained within one person?

You're about to find out, dear reader.

To add fuel to the fire, pain forces the brain to change. 

The most successful people of modern society typically suffer a lot in their childhood. 

This is no coincidence. High amounts of pain during periods of high neuroplasticity is what creates a genius. 

How much would the brain's physiological structure change if it was subjected to far greater pain for a much longer time than anyone else's?

And to someone who has undergone this physiological change, what would they be called?

They would be called a Savant, dear reader.

Without further ado, I present the train wreck waiting to happen, "My sweet sweet Jade."