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Originally Posted by Steven Lyle Jordan
Well, since we are still not clear on the mental constraints that the physical limits place upon the human brain, its actual performance limits, or the difference in performance limits from person to person, we can't say with any certainty what the brain can and cannot accomplish. So any opinions of same are sheer conjecture.
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I think that it has more to do with priority than limits on the brain. Is I think that instead of reading 100 pages in a book my time would be better spent reading 100 blog posts, articles, emails, status updates, etc., then I'm not going to be able to concentrate on reading the book.
I have this problem with sleeping. I'm not a morning person. In an ideal world, I would wake up at 10, stay in bed snoozing until 11, and not leave the house until 12. I can get out of bed to stop the alarm on my phone regardless of where I left it in the room, go back to bed and sleep for another couple of hours without any recollection of doing it. But on the rare occasions when I actually really want to wake up early, I can do it without an alarm.