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Toilet is in a Relationship with Human Brain

In each of us must have at least 1 time in life take the time to think in the toilet. And as study further, the interest becomes even greater when I learned about the “Toiletphillia” syndrome.

Dyedo Tikio
4 min readJan 7, 2021

In thousands of places people use as space for thinking, toilets — not surprisingly — outpaced potential candidates looking “better” like cafes, libraries or classrooms, even bedrooms.

During my childhood, toilet had only one function, which was used to defecate. I even didn’t feel like having to go to the toilet due to toilet phobia. However, the older I got, the more I discovered many beyond-the-imagination functions of the toilet and of course, it is very suitable for “human evolution”.

My brother was probably the special person who “inspired” me with this passion. He obviously wouldn’t scream that he was going to toilet. However, everyone could notice it when he grabbed a newspaper or a book and disappeared about 30–40 minutes later. Obviously, no one takes that long to do one defecation. But he felt comfortable when he could both “solve a need” and acquire a certain knowledge. The brother in my memory is definitely not a nerd, and the only times he read books, mostly happened in our open-air…

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