Lucy
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We use about 10 percent of our brains. Some of us possibly limited their lives to some 7,5 (amoeba state: consumption, the resignation of deeper thoughts) and some upgraded to proud 12 or 13, having accomplished more than the average citizen of our planet (you know these: Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, possibly Meryl Streep). You choose your education and profession according to the predispositions of your brain. Some of you can programme complicated computer programmes without the blink of an eye. Some are fluent in many languages. Some have an unsurpassed coordination of muscles, nerves, and reactions to stimuli. Others without the same nervous blink can conduct a surgery and save the human body. Some of us in the same circumstances vomit. Or scream. You even choose your friends according to intelligence, you seek in your partner a partner in conversation, a bearer of the outlook on life, a friend with the same ideals. Your brain makes you consider some people dumb, and some matters too boring or complicated to pay attention to. But imagine, if you could just reach the full of your potential, wouldn't you make different choices? What would you be able to achieve if there were no limits to your brain? What if a stereotypical dumb blond through a tragic sequence of events became a genius, able to control not only herself but matter and time? A brilliant concept in one human mind. Just like the first unearthed female, this time, however, one created by a human idea, technology, and Luc Besson. Lucy.
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