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龍の化身 ~ 上杉謙信
Dragon Incarnate ~ Uesugi Kenshin
Even a life-long prosperity is but one cup of sake;
A life of forty-nine years is passed in a dream;
I know not what life is, nor death;
Year in year out - all but a dream.
Both Heaven and Hell are left behind;
I stand in the moonlit dawn,
Free from the clouds of attachment.
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… Seriously?
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Eureka! When a Blow to the Head Creates a Sudden Genius →
Could a brain injury unlock an unknown talent? A look at the phenomenon of the “acquired savant”:
It sounds like science fiction. But the reality may be even more outlandish. Now that scientists understand how savant syndrome occurs, new research is turning to the underlying origins of the special abilities themselves. Most of it remains a mystery — a loose collection of questions more than anything resembling answers. For example, how is it that somebody like Derek Amato, who’d never demonstrated any musical talent before hitting his head at the bottom of a pool, could suddenly handle jazz and classical pieces of astounding complexity without training? How is it that someone can suffer a stroke and wake up later only to discover that their English is tinged with a foreign accent?
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