2. You, Your Brain, and Identity - Deepstash
2. You, Your Brain, and Identity

2. You, Your Brain, and Identity

- Your brain is responsible for your thoughts, memories, and personality - These aspects of your identity are constantly changing as your brain changes - There is no separate "you" outside of your brain

- Your brain determines who you are - It is constantly changing and affecting your identity - Your thoughts, memories, and personality are all part of your brain's neural processes.

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