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The RHYTHM

   

    When we think from head we probably think too much while making decisions. We analyze, we take in consideration all consequences and after thinking a lot on things, we dump that plan. We let the moment slip away. We always play safe in the life's game. We refuse to take risks, we worry about "what will happen if this fails?" We get confused and we left that puzzle in our brain unsolved. 
    But our heart inspires us to do things which we want to do eagerly. Heart don't plan the things, don't analyze them. Heart directly connects to our soul and the energy of soul never lie. It just says "you have to do it and you will." Heart solves that unsolved puzzle. Brain makes so many complex equations and creates so many obstacles in our intentions but, heart makes the things simple and sorted.
    To make our life meladious it is important to have RHYTHM in heart and head. 
    While traveling on the life's path our heart and head should go hand in hand.๐Ÿค

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