Thursday, February 14, 2019

Nootropics: A Necessary Mental Aid in Modern World? 

And what happens if we all decide to take “Nootropics”? 

Honoré de Balzac was a great believer in the cerebral power of coffee. The renowned French writer had a punishing schedule – every evening, he would scour the streets of Paris for a café that was open past midnight, then write until the morning. 

It is said that he would consume 50 cups of his favorite drink in a single day. Eventually he graduated to eating whole spoonful’s of coffee grinds, which he felt worked especially well on an empty stomach. As he put it, after a mouthful of gritty coffee: “Ideas quick-march into motion like battalions of a grand army to its legendary fighting ground, and the battle rages.” It may have worked. Balzac was prolific, and produced nearly 100 novels, novellas and plays in his lifetime. 

https://thebrainsupplements.com/nootropics-a-necessary-mental-aid-in-modern-world/



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