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Thamali is a Psychology student at SFU, fascinated by how the human mind shapes, and sometimes misguides the legal system. Her passion for mental health stems from the belief that the brain is at the core of everything we do: it fuels how we eat, sleep, laugh, love, and ultimately, how we live. Mental health must be a priority so that every other part of life can function at its best. Thamali can also be found curled up with a book, solving puzzles, or tuning into her favorite science podcasts.