It is okay to feel strange sometimes. I know, another vaguely put statement. But that's okay too.
So, what happens when everything in ones life is honestly okay as well?
When there is nothing truly to be worried about, and nothing really wrong, it is then that we tend to create problems, out of nothing. We do this to create a dynamic. Just so we may then come up with solutions and solve the so called problem we have created. Or so that we may question ourselves and what we are doing wrong. In reality the wrongness is merely not realizing how balanced the life can be when you let it, simply, be.
A sea of options may create chaos. To choose within several affinities, all similar and related but none quite the same, like where to live or who to work for, we find ourselves creating lists of pros and cons. There's the debate: A lengthy process, a tug-of-war, between the mind and the brain. And what really is the difference anyways, between the two, one follows their emotions, while the other follows logic. I suppose this is the same that can be said for going with your heart, or going with your gut. Sometimes, it's just got to be a bit of both.
Now you sit there, and you stand there, and you realize this clearly - It is a simple decision really, just choose what feels right. Yes the feelings, a mix of emotions and logic and heart and soul and all those other things that factor in.
There is no need for complications. Why try and fix something that is not really broken. Take your time. Take the time out. Lay down, and rest. Now think about it. Everything will be okay, and you've always known that. It came to pass. Whatever it may be. And tomorrow is a new day, and right now is a new moment, and you can start over, and no one is stopping you, because you will always be stronger than they've given you credit for, and you can always reach down inside yourself and dig up who you really are and stare at yourself in the mirror and finally say, hey, there's no need to rush or worry, everything is alright, so let's do what we need to, so we can do what we want to.
I don't know if that applies to everything. It probably doesn't. And that,
Well.
That's okay too.
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