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More than that: it imbues you with a profound instinct to think.
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Experimenting with the above strategies, as well as, other performance enhancing tools I have described previously, can make a profound difference in shrinking the oversensitivity of the survival instinct and the brain's fear center's reaction to pressure.
He was a patriot with the instincts of a pacifist, and the war left him with a profound respect for the protest poetry of Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen.
A profound stillness descends.
What a profound loss.
That's a profound contribution".
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