>your genetics are the largest decider of your life’s happiness >you have no control over them
Why does the body not respond subconsciously to the mind’s conscious desires?
If a man wishes to grow taller, why does his body not respond to that wish by producing more growth hormone? If a man wishes to have a larger penis, why does his body not do that? If a man wishes to be white, why does the immune system not attack the melanin in his skin?
>Textbook has citations every other sentence >Section on diversity, woman's rights, etc. >"X researcher far surpassed her colleagues, but she unfortunately faced prejudice because she was a black female..." >Citations are conveniently missing for the entire paragraph
I've been depressed since middle school (26 now). SSRIs are terrifying because I get extremely motivated to kill myself. only reason I'm alive is because I have the money to fly to warn places whenever things get too bad. Is this just my life now?
Help me out /sci/ bros. I've been on 20 mg of Zyprexa for the pat 7 months for schizophrenia and I have gone weeks now having trouble falling asleep. I usually only get 3 to 5 hours of sleep now and it takes way too long to fall asleep. I'm wide awake right now and it's almost midnight. What should I do? I'm going to call my psychiatrist. Should I ask for a new antipsychotic? Pls help. I need 8 hours of sleep I'm in uni.
If one were to turn up the volume of music and then turn it down again very quickly (say with infinite speed), will the part where he turns it up even exist? Would the change in volume even exist?