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"The pluralistic form takes for me a stronger hold on reality than any other philosophy I know of, being essentially a social philosophy, a philosophy of 'co'"-William James
It is always so hard to pick what is best for ourselves. It is very easy, on the other hand, to be in two minds especially if the decision is something quite impacting.
Yes I agree with the mind being an enemy rather a friend (sometimes), but let's not underestimate the heart. The heart can miss guide you, make a decision based on emotions and then regret it later.
That is a good one.
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It is always so hard to pick what is best for ourselves. It is very easy, on the other hand, to be in two minds especially if the decision is something quite impacting.
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Sometimes it’s hard to decide because the mind want what it wants so does the heart
ReplyDeleteSometimes the mind is not your friend and we should listen to our hearts more.
DeleteYes I agree with the mind being an enemy rather a friend (sometimes), but let's not underestimate the heart. The heart can miss guide you, make a decision based on emotions and then regret it later.
DeleteHaving a peace of mind makes everyday life easier because worrying over little mishaps can cause things to be worse than they appear.
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Thankfully, our brain is plastic. If your brain is out of tune with your heart, then change the key. This can be achieved a number of ways.
ReplyDeleteI can relate to this very hard as often times my brain and heart are on two completely different wave links
ReplyDeletesometimes we find our heart polluted when we constantly second guess ourselves. #11
ReplyDeleteAs one that tends to over analyze things, this is pretty relevant to me. Section 6
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