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Our brain, probably the most complex object in the universe, can create beautiful things that animate us and give us life; but also, it can become what takes it away from us if we give our thoughts the power to hurt us. Let us remember that we were born to actively participate in the evolution of the cosmos, but social limits submerge us in mental cages that prevent us from being who we are.