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I've done a lot of work in both gardens and brain-science, so I can clearly see the parallels. If you aren't familiar with gardening, and growing plant-life, basically, it is nearly impossible to permanently ruin a garden. You can screw up the soil, or grow a bunch of plants you don't want, or grow them too close to each other, or grow too many of them, or allow weeds to grow, but all of these things can be fixed with time and proper care. Of course, if you stick a big piece of metal in the soil, where the metal is embedded you won't be able to do much.
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