Why don't we feel pain when we cut our hairs?
Hair is a part of our body. But when we go to a barber and he cuts it, we do not feel pain. Why?
Inside our body, there is a network of nerves. These nerves help us to sense our surroundings and feel pain, touch, etc. by sending messages to the brain.
Generally, the part of our hair above the skin is made up of dead cells. It does not have any nerves.
Hence, when we cut our hair, due to the absence of nerves, our brain does not receive any messages of pain.
As a result, we don't feel any pain.
Posts before October 2021 have been marked as "Old Posts". Less likely, but they might have out dated or incorrect information, ugly looking bits of code, no labels, etc. Don't get me wrong, many of these posts are top-notch and interesting too.
I thought it would be better not to delete or revamp these posts, even if they suck. The bitter truth is that old works always suck, but I take that as a positive tool to convey that I am growing. Besides there's no better way to showcase my journey without these old, messy, poorly written posts!
I thought it would be better not to delete or revamp these posts, even if they suck. The bitter truth is that old works always suck, but I take that as a positive tool to convey that I am growing. Besides there's no better way to showcase my journey without these old, messy, poorly written posts!
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