"In spite of all these disquieting triumphs in the field of natural science, it's astonishing how little man has learned about himself, and how much there is to learn. How little we know about this brain which made social evolution possible, and of the mind. How little we know of the nature and spirit of man and God. We stand now before this inner frontier of ignorance. If we could pass it, we might well discover the meaning of life and understand man's destiny."
"The brain is the organ of destiny. It holds within its humming mechanism secrets that will determine the future of the human race."
Source: Wilder Penfield (1963). “The second career: with other essays and addresses”
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Wilder Penfield
Neurosurgeon
Wilder Penfield was a pioneering neurosurgeon known for his groundbreaking work in brain mapping and epilepsy treatment.
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