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RosaMarie · 46-50, F
Any scientist would find this statement absurd.
Unlearn · 41-45, M
@RosaMarie Even scientists know — after all the analysis, the real breakthroughs come in moments of stillness.
RosaMarie · 46-50, F
@Unlearn That was unclear from your post. I would not have replied a I did if I knew it that. Want me to delete my comments since they don't apply?
Unlearn · 41-45, M
@RosaMarie I don't mind it.

PerfectionOfTheHeart · 46-50, F
I find this to be true. When I’m in the thick of it, true clarity isn’t found…only a means to get through the moment with my sanity in tact. It’s not until distance has been granted and my emotions have been allowed to lose their power when the lasting clarity comes about. That’s when logic really has its moment to reign.
being · 36-40, F
Agreed! 🤭🤣
Unlearn · 41-45, M
@being Here the bird has clarity but mud found it.
being · 36-40, F
@Unlearn or perhaps somewhere over the rainbow, way up high
clarity and mud are not much different
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Until the next hurricane comes barreling down on you.

Waiting isn't always the answer. Often actions are undeniably dictated.

The fight or flight response exists for a very good reason. Even animals have it for that same reason.
I've had both.

Your mind keeps working on things...
Matt85 · 36-40, M
I resist the knee-jerk reactions. It is unclear whether this has been beneficial.
Unlearn · 41-45, M
@Matt85 It’s usually best to avoid knee-jerk reactions to life’s situations; they only awaken the fight-or-flight response
Matt85 · 36-40, M
@Unlearn That is true, you get full of adrenaline and that never seems to help anyone.

Namaste 🙏🏼

 
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