What do you do when disaster hits? Who and where do you look to when the worst possible thing imaginable happens to you? How do you cope when you lose what makes you…YOU?
These are questions we all hope never to face. But when Kathy Kolbe found herself in a hospital room, fighting for her life after a brutal car accident, she was forced to confront her grim reality. And in doing so, she confirmed a universal truth that continues to impact lives today.
Kathy has dedicated her life to sharing that truth with anyone and everyone, in the hopes that what she learned about humanity can be used to help as many people as possible.
Because it turns out that Kathy, in her most vulnerable and limited state, did not lose what made her…HER. In fact, she embraced it.
Kathy Kolbe discovered the last part of the mind; an aspect of our constitution that goes beyond intellect or personality.
Of course, like most great “discoveries,” she wasn’t the first to get there. Philosophers dating back to Plato himself noted that there were three parts of the mind, the third being conation: our instincts; how we naturally take action. But Kathy’s epiphany brought this knowledge back from the dead, and Kathy’s expertise and dedication continues to bring it back to life in ways that have impacted many lives and (her greatest wish) will eventually enrich the lives of countless more.
That’s where The Last Part of the Mind comes in.
The must-see documentary of 2025 will offer something almost no other documentary can: genuine insight into the human psyche that any viewer can use to improve their lives in the ways they care about most.
Sound like something you’d like to see?
You can watch The Last Part of the Mind for free at LastPartoftheMind.com
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