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Brain Quote by Tom Wolfe

“[Aldous Huxley] compared the brain to a 'reducing valve'. In ordinary perception, the senses send an overwhelming flood of information to the brain, which the brain then filters down to a trickle it can manage for the purpose of survival in a highly competitive world. Man has become so rational…” quote by Tom Wolfe
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“[Aldous Huxley] compared the brain to a 'reducing valve'. In ordinary perception, the senses send an overwhelming flood of information to the brain, which the brain then filters down to a trickle it can manage for the purpose of survival in a highly competitive world. Man has become so rational, so utilitarian, that the trickle becomes most pale and thin. It is efficient, for mere survival, but it screens out the most wondrous part of man's potential experience without his even knowing it. We're shut off from our own world.”

Tom Wolfe

About This Quote

Source Essay: “The New Yorker” article “The Redefinition of the Brain” by Tom Wolfe, 1970

The brain filters excess sensory data, limiting imagination and depth of experience.

In simple terms: Brain filters overload, narrowing view.

Key Takeaway

Seek experiences beyond routine filtering.

Themes

perception technology creativity

Mood

thoughtful critical

Type

observational analytical

When to use this quote

  • media consumption
  • urban living
  • education
  • creative work

Key Concepts

cognitive overload information age

Questions to Reflect On

  • What do you miss when you filter too much?
  • How can you broaden your mental intake?
A Different Perspective

Over‑filtering can protect mental health; balance is needed.

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