Your Body is Your Brain Too

Guest Post by Scott Adams

We humans like to organize our perceptions into categories. It makes it easier for us to communicate and to keep track of things. But sometimes the impulse to organize our thoughts into buckets is a problem. I’ll give you the best example of that today.

Most of us believe that our brains are special because they are the center of our consciousness. Some people also believe brains are where your free will and your soul lives. We also believe brains are somewhat of a closed system when it comes to our thoughts. It feels as if your brain produces some random thoughts, wrestles with those thoughts, and turns them into bodily actions. That makes the brain a special little organ that is doing its own thing in isolation and letting the rest of the body know about it later. In other words, we put our brains in the “brain” bucket. All by itself. Doing its thing.

That’s a huge mistake.

Today I’ll tell you how the brains-is-special framework for looking at life is one of our biggest sources of unhappiness. In my worldview, also known as the Moist Robot Hypothesis (from my book on that topic), humans are wet robots that respond to programming. If you aren’t intentionally programming yourself, the environment and other people are doing it for you. Luckily you have a user interface to your brain. And that interface is your body. Your body is collecting inputs from all over and feeding them to your brain to reprogram it.

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What kind of results would you get from your laptop computer if the user interface responded only to random inputs from the environment, such as wind, temperature, and other unplanned events? Your computer would be useless. The inputs would be virtually random and the outputs would be garbage. That’s why we consider the user interface to be part of the computer.

Your brain is a computer too. But we mistakenly believe it is also its own user interface. In other words, we see the brain as some sort of closed system that is stimulating its own thoughts, wrestling with those thoughts, and producing an output that it sends to your body. This way of viewing yourself works fine in the sense that humans have done a good job of staying alive and reproducing. And that’s all evolution asks of us. If we reproduce, we have done all we needed. Evolution doesn’t feel the need to improve our awareness of reality beyond that point.

But allow me to suggest another framework for viewing your brain. My claim is that this new framework will give you the means to program your brain with intention instead of letting the environment do it randomly. All you need to do is reframe your body to be part of your brain. Let me give you some examples to see how powerful this reframing is.

In your old worldview, where the brain is its own user interface, you often found yourself feeling sad, grumpy, tired, angry, and other negative emotions. And you probably felt a bit helpless to stop it. Your brain was determining your mood – seemingly on its own – and the rest of your body simply responded to it like a puppet on a string. That’s the most common worldview, and I watch how debilitating it is to people. They go through life in continuous mental anguish, feeling helpless to do anything about it.

Contrast that worldview with what I call the Moist Robot Hypothesis that says your body is the user interface of your brain system. Give your body the right inputs and you can reprogram your brain.

For example, you know from experience that being hungry can make you cranky. But unless you are conscious of that body-mind connection – and often we are not – it is easy to assume the brain is operating on its own to make you cranky.

The Moist Robot Hypothesis says that all you needed was some food to reprogram your brain to more positive thoughts. In this case your digestive system was the user interface to your brain.

I am sure you have noticed that your mental state is deeply influenced by diet, exercise, sleep, sex, stress, and lots more. And I’m sure you make some effort to do those things the right way when you can. But if you think those actions are influencing only how you feel, and not your actual thoughts, you don’t understand the basic nature of human beings. And this is the key takeaway:

The source of your thoughts is your body, not your brain.

When I am not feeling good, I don’t ask my brain to fix things on its own. I manipulate my environment until my thoughts change. That’s because I see my body as the user interface to my brain. I don’t let my brain think whatever it randomly wants to think. I constrain it to productive thoughts by manipulating my environment.

For example, any time I feel tense, I go exercise as soon as I can. It’s good for my health in general, but I do it specifically to program my thoughts from negative to positive. I do the same with sleep, diet, sex, stress, and even my choices of entertainment. I don’t let negative inputs into my brain via my body (the user interface) and my brain responds by not producing negative thoughts.

I take this concept so far that I will leave a room when the topic goes negative and I don’t want my user interface to send those impulses to my brain. I never apologize for doing this. I just say I don’t want this conversation in my brain and leave.

The old me believed that my brain was special, and that it was going to think whatever it was going to think. Unfortunately, what it usually thought all through my twenties and thirties was severely traumatic memories that put me in a state of continuous suicidal urges. Today my thoughts are almost entirely positive and optimistic. The difference is that I learned to crowd out the negative thoughts by manipulating my environment. I tune my body with a healthy lifestyle so it feels good, and that encourages positive thoughts. And I flood my mind with fascinating mental puzzles and challenges – usually work-related – so there is no space for negative thoughts. The brain likes to focus on one thing at a time. So I make sure it is focusing where I want it. I never let my mind wander to bad territory. When I feel it happening I either change what I am doing or I flood my brain with stronger thoughts that have more emotional firepower.

My old traumatic memories are still in my brain, but I atrophied them to the point of being inert. They hold no power over me now.

I realize that the concept I’m explaining is both obvious and radical at the same time. On one hand, you know from experience that your thoughts are directly influenced by what your body is experiencing. But because you also believe your brain is the special vessel of your free will, consciousness, and soul, you might believe the brain can also make its own independent decisions. It can’t. It is a computer that responds to inputs. Give it the right inputs and you’ll get the right outputs. And your body is the user interface.

To convince yourself that my framework is valid, take an inventory of the people in your life who are unhappy. Ask some questions about what they are doing about their unhappiness. Rarely will the person say they are working on their body to fix their minds.

Now take an inventory of your more well-adjusted friends. Watch the degree to which they manipulate their bodies to manage their minds. Once you see the pattern, you will start to see it everywhere.

I just changed your life. You won’t know how much until later.

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In the picture below you can see me about to leave the garage. Several friends already “joined the approach” as we say, so we can watch each other approach our meeting spot on a common map. All approaches time-out after the trip so you aren’t accidentally tracking anyone. No need to text on the way to the meeting because you already know where everyone is at.

By the way, I told you in other blogs that one of my motivation tricks involves working on projects that have huge potential. This one will literally save lives by reducing texting-and-driving. That’s the sort of thing that makes it a joy for me to wake up every day. Look for something like that in your life. It will have a huge impact on your thoughts and energy.

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Iska Waran
Iska Waran
January 2, 2017 4:14 pm

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Anonymous
Anonymous
January 2, 2017 6:24 pm

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Edwitness
Edwitness
January 2, 2017 7:05 pm

Your description here of the mind/body interface is exactly what the Bible says about what Adam became when God breathed air into his nostrils. A living soul. A body with air in it.
And the desire to take in positive information you spoke of is what Paul said is best for us in Phil.4:8. “Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just….. Think on these things.”
The only thing missing, and the most important, is what would give these lasting value. Because these are not eternal. Only through being born of the Spirit can these things benefit us for eternity.
As long as we remain a living soul we will only be able to relate to what our bodies tell the brain. But, when we become spiritual we are able to learn directly from the Spirit of God.
Paul told us this in 1Cor.1:21- “For after that in the wisdom of God (spiritual) the world by wisdom (mind/body interface) knew not God, it pleased God by the foolishness of preaching to save them that believe.”
And this foolishness of preaching is understood once we are born of the Spirit. Because ” the natural man (the person who only relies on the mind/body interface) receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned.”
Great article and explanation of the lack man has when he is only able to relate to what his body gives him.
Blessings:-}
Blessings:-}

JIMSKI
JIMSKI
January 2, 2017 7:32 pm

Is this moran going to espouse Maslow and imply that he is the author?

Still hate adams for calling us deluded and worse.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
January 2, 2017 8:12 pm

Now take an inventory of your more well-adjusted friends. Watch the degree to which they manipulate their bodies to manage their minds. Once you see the pattern, you will start to see it everywhere. – SA

I wonder if he is promoting or discouraging self-abuse.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
January 2, 2017 8:17 pm

The difference is that I learned to crowd out the negative thoughts by manipulating my environment. – SA

Sounds like he’s making a case for safe spaces.

Stucky
Stucky
January 2, 2017 10:25 pm

“Your description here of the mind/body interface is exactly what the Bible says about what Adam became when God breathed air into his nostrils.” ——— Edwitness

Your moronic outbursts have no limit. That is NOT what Scott Adams is talking about.

You’re talking about the creation myth. Adams right in this very article talks about — “And that’s all evolution asks of us.”

Adams couldn’t possible mean what you think he said. He doesn’t believe the same bullshit you do. More Adams quotes;

Scott Adams — “I’m not a believer, but I’ve evolved to be pro-religion because I observe religion to be a functional interface to a reality our brains aren’t designed to understand.”

Scott Adams — “I sometimes call myself an atheist because it’s too hard to explain Spinoza’s version of god. And it’s too hard to explain that agnosticism is the only intellectually defensible position. ”

In 2001 Adams wrote a novella titled “God’s Debris”. According to wiki Adams “surmises that an omnipotent god annihilated himself in the Big Bang, because an omniscient entity would already know everything possible except his own lack of existence, and exists now as the smallest units of matter and the law of probability, or ‘God’s debris'”.

Can you at least try to grow part of a brain? Stop trying to proselytize people with your nonsense. Deconstructing your massive bullshit is almost becoming a full time job.

Edwitness
Edwitness
  Stucky
January 2, 2017 11:10 pm

Don’t know Scott Adams. Don’t know what he believes. Don’t know you. Don’t know what you believe.
I only know that what Scott wrote, at least what was here, parallels the Bible in the scriptures exactly as I gave them.
The fact that you find a need to “deconstruct” something godly is no mystery, given the fact that your father is known as the destroyer.

Stucky
Stucky
  Edwitness
January 2, 2017 11:32 pm

“Don’t know Scott Adams. Don’t know what he believes.”

Yet, you make conclusive arguments about his article. Complete information? More knowledge? Better Understanding? Fuck all that shit!!! Does anyone need further proof that you are pretty much an ignoramus??

Stucky
Stucky
January 2, 2017 11:04 pm

The vast majority of Christendom believes that man is composed of three parts; body, soul, and spirit. In theological terms this is known as a “tripartite view of man”, aka “trichotomy”.

There are many verses they call on to support this view. Let’s look at the main ones; one from the OT (the very text Edwitness quotes), and one from the NT;

—OT, Gen 2:7: ………. “Then the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground [body], and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life [spirit]; and man became a living soul. [soul]”

—NT, 1 Thess 5:23: ………. “And the God of peace himself sanctify you wholly; and may your spirit and soul and body be preserved entire, without blame at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.”

In contrast to the tripartite view is the bipartite view; simply that soul and spirit are different terms for the same entity. The “big” names within Christianity who hold this view are; John Calvin, J.I. Packer, and R.C. Sproul. Jehovah’s Witnesses also hold this view. Bottom line; the two parts of man are material (body) and immaterial (soul/spirit).

Now … here’s the thing Adams is saying …. pay attention!

By removing the spirit/soul part of the equation (the body is the brain) Adams is removing all aspects of soul-ishness or spirituality from human beings. To make up a word … he is a mono-partite. To put it bluntly he is saying man is body ONLY, no need for spirit, thank you very much!” Which dovetails perfectly with his agnosticism.

In other words, Edwitness couldn’t be more wrong. Game. Set. Match.

Edwitness
Edwitness
  Stucky
January 2, 2017 11:15 pm

Your majority rules view of truth is getting tiresome. Most of the world rejects Jesus. In your worldview that would mean He “couldn’t be more wrong” too. I like the company that places me with.
And eternal life is not a “game”.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
  Stucky
January 2, 2017 11:34 pm

I confess that I skipped Ed’s comment because I could tell it was going to get deep. When I read SA’s comment that he brings about his own reality, I thought of my old friend’s similar godless attitude. He said he talked to his conscience.

SA seems to say the same thing, he deals with his spirit rather than letting his spirit be in control. I have to say there must be so much scum to deal with.

It reminded me (maybe this is what Unconverted was talking about) that the shit I had on my conscience was terrible and drink or drugs couldn’t deal with it. SA goes through a whole program for dealing with these things and suggests you do the same.

Simply confessing these things to god would be a better way. I recall a story of the time Dustin Hoffman was practicing for a grueling role, after watching his method acting agonies, Sir Lawrence Olivier suggested, just learn to act, man.

Stucky
Stucky
January 2, 2017 11:28 pm

Indeed, the “majority” is often incorrect.

However, I do NOT appeal to the majority as proof for my views. You’re implication that I am doing so is disingenuous and cowardly. I include what “the majority” believes solely in order to make clear that I am not stating MY opinion In other words, I am supporting my comment within the context of mainstream Christianity (even though I am not in that group).

That all you got?? I’m pretty sure everyone recognizes that your weak lame-ass attack is given in lieu of any concrete rebuttal. You’re flat out wrong in your claim that Adams is talking about the biblical Adam receiving the breath of life. Completely. Totally. Wrong. I actually proved it. And all you got is whining like a bitch??? lol

Walt
Walt
January 3, 2017 2:31 am

‘Your Body is Your Brain Too.’
Neither of which would be able to function absent the bacteria we host (or do bacteria host us?).

Body’s bacteria don’t outnumber human cells so much after all:

“A “standard man” weighing 70 kilograms has roughly the same number of bacteria and human cells in his body, researchers report online January 6 at bioRxiv.org. This average guy would be composed of about 40 trillion bacteria and 30 trillion human cells, calculate researchers at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel, and the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto. That’s a ratio of 1.3 bacteria to every one human cell.”

https://www.sciencenews.org/article/body%E2%80%99s-bacteria-don%E2%80%99t-outnumber-human-cells-so-much-after-all