Dying To Remember (The Station #2) - Plot & Excerpts
The brain might have the same function for all of us, but the way our thoughts travel through our minds is truly unique. Some of us worry a lot while some of us compartmentalize every little thing so it can be easily stored (or denied) until the information is needed again. Others have no system and their thoughts scatter around their minds like fireworks…synapses constantly firing in opposite directions. But for each of us, regardless of how we think, our minds fit with our personalities. Our brains are the most complex part of our bodies, and yet, the most simple. Information goes in…information goes out. It is the single most intricate sharing system for all sentient beings; it is a system that will never be mastered. Alone in Jess's internal web of thoughts, I ponder this fact for what seems like weeks in real time, though it's only been a few days. I equally love and hate being left to rummage around in her brain. The way she thinks is fascinating. She processes information quite differently than I do, but I get it.
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