Old cars relied on mechanical devices that controlled everything based on simple physical data from a single sensor. They were straightforward, taking one piece of input to determine the situation.
Modern cars use powerful supercomputers with thousands of intelligent sensors. They process enormous amounts of diverse data, filtering out noise and correcting errors to respond with precision.
This is the difference between our “mechanical” sensors, which trigger emotions, and our intelligent, conscious mind, which analyzes and models reality.
If you train your conscious mind to see reality clearly and understand how the world works, the old emotional system becomes far less useful, as it's hundreds of times less effective and prone to errors.
