Friday, June 17, 2011

Over-Thinking


Has it ever occurred to you that the more we think about something, the more confusing the dilemma becomes? The answer seems even more unreachable, and new complications arise instantly. The time spent pondering over something is directly proportional to the complexity of the situation, of course. But it creates unnecessary confusion. The never ending train of thought keeps belching out steam, shining in all it's scarlet red glory. The brain keeps its cogs whirring and spinning, wasting not even a single moment, almost to the brink of damage or in other terms, unhealthiness or mental retardation. Exhausting the brain to such an extent that we start imagining things out of the realm of practicality and logic, this constant going over the same problem over and over again, doesn't really give us any answers. It only leads to various obstacles which weren't evident before.
Over thinking something just makes us go crazy. That's pretty obvious. Usually our problems don't really have an answer. The solution is to wait and see what happens. But that's the root of the problem. Patience is lacking in almost everybody, and I'm someone who would rather go out of their mind than wait patiently hand on hand expecting stuff to 'happen' itself.
Patience is a virtue. Whoever said that must have been a genius, yet an impatient person. Because he realized the importance and the value of it, and how it solves huge problems without the slightest bit of effort or force. It actually gives you inner peace and calming, soothing sensations. Sounds so perfect, doesn't it? But the truth of the matter is that it's something given to you by nature; by default. You can't achieve patience through yoga or breathing Lamaze exercises. It's just something so natural, like a talent; a God-given gift. At times, I feel as if what would I not give to have a bit of patience in exchange. But then, my over-active imagination stirs up from it's slumber, and creates quite a huge list. Well, I will just stick with over-analyzing. Much safer, it is.

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