As stated in my earlier post, my networks have been furiously conducting a mind map on the thoughts and ideas of the entities known as Zeefreaks and Kapitan Kidlat. A unexpected surprise was being able to create mind maps on the thoughts of my batchmates as well. Some have already proven to be astute and formidable entities in their own right.
Our group has recently started a series of sharing or presentations wherein the group would go over the thinking process of why an individual bought and sold a particular stock. Being able to dissect each other's thought pattern and incorporating the good points while being able to spot and avoid the mistakes step by step has been a very very good experience. Getting different ideas on entry points and stock spotting. Even understanding the other's psychology on why they entered into a stock and what caused them to do their buying. And the idea inducing a strike for the overall market to see. It has displayed a creativity that my robot brain is still trying to absorb.
The process could have been much easier if there was a way to get direct physical contact to all of them. No, it is not the same as the Vulcan mind meld wherein someone just places several fingers on a person's face. Think about it for a minute. What pressure points should be there in the fingers that would allow thought to travel through it? That is pure science fiction. Disregard that from your imagination. It is not possible.
I was referring to something more direct. Having to tie them down and placing several holes at the base of their skull and all over their back.
Then placing a probe to download all their thoughts and memories.
This process would have been much easier for me. And a whole lot messier for them. It was very tempting at first, but I have found that their way of downloading information is much better. It has given me time to actually process all the data that is given. And to be able to learn in semi-real time not just accessing long forgotten trades and memories. It will have to do.
FOR NOW.
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