Simplicity...
We want everything in our lives to be simple, or rather, having the simple life. But how simple is simple?
There is something about humans that want to complicate the simplicities of life. For example, drinking a cup of water. Why think about whether the water is boiled when you can just drink it? Is it just paranoia? It's difficult to make a decision between yes or no. It's difficult to answer an objective question with four already presented answers to you.
Why is it that we overthink what we cannot change? There is a sense in wanting to solve and resolve an issue on our lives. Closing a chapter that is meant to be forgotten or being a past that could only be looked back upon. She never knew much about herself. Only that she never wanted to be the person she was before. Doing all those mistakes that she regretted, being naive and going through the ups and downs of life. Learning from them is important but would it limit us from many other possiblilities? Like...due to pre-cautions and probably past bad experiences we might not want to take any chances. Then, sometimes you get a knock on the head to snap out of it by friends, strangers and events.
Overanalyzing and overthinking then comes into play. Couped up in a cage of many options but yet not being able to choose one. We think about the far-fetched reasonings, giving benefit of the doubt and having logical explainations. Draining the emotional self and finding relieve-ness through agents of compensation. Complications are probably from circumstances and the makings of the mind. Actually I get pretty confused about myself too, as a person. Simple things are sometimes complicated to the point of frustration. But I guess it's human instincts to weigh the pros and cons and picking the best option.
Maybe we should look at every situation being individually different and no two same situations can have the same outcome. Afterall, every being has different characteristics. Take past experiences as warnings, a preparation.
She has learnt to see things in a different light compared to before, not that she is complaining. It can be simple depending on the outlook of a person one assumes but complications are hard to run away from. Can anything in life ever be that simple?
There is something about humans that want to complicate the simplicities of life. For example, drinking a cup of water. Why think about whether the water is boiled when you can just drink it? Is it just paranoia? It's difficult to make a decision between yes or no. It's difficult to answer an objective question with four already presented answers to you.
Why is it that we overthink what we cannot change? There is a sense in wanting to solve and resolve an issue on our lives. Closing a chapter that is meant to be forgotten or being a past that could only be looked back upon. She never knew much about herself. Only that she never wanted to be the person she was before. Doing all those mistakes that she regretted, being naive and going through the ups and downs of life. Learning from them is important but would it limit us from many other possiblilities? Like...due to pre-cautions and probably past bad experiences we might not want to take any chances. Then, sometimes you get a knock on the head to snap out of it by friends, strangers and events.
Overanalyzing and overthinking then comes into play. Couped up in a cage of many options but yet not being able to choose one. We think about the far-fetched reasonings, giving benefit of the doubt and having logical explainations. Draining the emotional self and finding relieve-ness through agents of compensation. Complications are probably from circumstances and the makings of the mind. Actually I get pretty confused about myself too, as a person. Simple things are sometimes complicated to the point of frustration. But I guess it's human instincts to weigh the pros and cons and picking the best option.
Maybe we should look at every situation being individually different and no two same situations can have the same outcome. Afterall, every being has different characteristics. Take past experiences as warnings, a preparation.
She has learnt to see things in a different light compared to before, not that she is complaining. It can be simple depending on the outlook of a person one assumes but complications are hard to run away from. Can anything in life ever be that simple?

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