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One step at a time, we enjoy the path.

  • Writer: Bee
    Bee
  • Jun 17, 2024
  • 2 min read

Hey, guys!


Today I'm here to talk a little about thinking. That may have sounded quite vague; so let me explain. I want to talk about how overthinking can be a problem. Specifically, I would like to addres this issue on the scenario in which you could be thinking too much about your future, in a way that may make it seem like it can all be plannned out. Because, well. It can't.



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The thing is. Sometimes, people who like planning too much — and sometimes too far ahead — end up finding themselves in places where planning is actually incovinient. And it is incovinient beacause it is hard; hard to an impossible kind of level.


Some parts of life are unpredictable. That's the reason why we can't — and shouldn't — try to plan our whole lives out. I don't know about you, guys. But when I plan something, I think about every possibility in which things could go wrong, and so I have plans A, B C, D, E... Now, imagine a whole life. How many wrong turns can all the situitions in life take? It would take much more than 26 letters in the alphabet to develop an infallible general plan. It's impossible. It's incovinient.


What I'm trying to say is that, even though some aspects of our lives may seem like they need a lot of thinking and planning, sometimes, they just don't. We should stop focusing on trying to make everything happen perfectly and smoothly, when that can most certainly jeopardize the fun and fulfillness we could be experiencing in life.


Life is unforeseeable , chaotic, full of surprises, spontaneous. There's no point in trying to make it look like something it can never even approach. You can't make it look short and simple. And why would you? The suprises are what keep us entertained, and the ups and downs keep us paying attention to what is in front of our eyes. Which, by the way, is extraordinarily beautiful.


Let's live lighter. Let's think about what's happening right now. Tomorrow, tops.



Love you guys,


Bee.


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