Whats the compensation for feeling too much?
I believe that human body is strategically structured. That the brain is where its at so we can use it first before anything else. The eyes is set in front so we can look forward. The hands are for reaching out and the feet are placed at the bottom so that after all means are exhausted yet to no avail, we can always walk out. What doesn't make sense for me though is human emotions. I just can't pinpoint which part of the body we should hold accountable for feelings that seem to deviate all kinds of human logic.
Think, act and feel...never the other way around. Isn't this whats ideal?
Why do some people feel too much?
Why do some think less and feel more?
Why do some think a lot and feel a lot but acts very less?
Why do some cannot act what they think?
Why do some acts without thinking?
Shouldn't the brain control all actions and emotions?
Then why do we do things we know we are not suppose to be doing?
I know there are alot of loopholes in this blog post. Too many angles that are not covered. It's just that my mind can't seem to think in one straight line. This is life as I see it now. Perturbed as always.
So again...whats the compensation for feeling too much? and whats in it for those who thinks too much?
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