We neither have creative memories nor memory foam as we take birth.

A human body and a human brain are all we have with our instinctual drives - both, dynamic as well as potential - mapped into them.

There is no entity that we can give the name of mind at all.
The child is not born with any memories at least at the conscious level.
The child also doesn't have any perceptions about the world s/he has just started sensing.
Now, how do our instinctual drives dictate us to turn our sensory data, taken in by our sensory organs including two bright eyes on our face, into sensory perception?

We will have to go into their details in order to clearly ascertain the path of our biological, psychological, intellectual and spiritual (not religion, but energy!) development through the years that pass by as we grow with our body and our brain.
We will see when and how it happens that the mind and the stress creep into the whole process of growth and development and make their home permanent over there.

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