What can I say?
Everything is complecated.
Even down to a grain of dust there are millions of mollecules and atoms.
Each with a purpose though be it not very big.
But maybe the most complecated thing of all,
humans.
Why do we do what we do?
Why do we cry when we are sad?
Why not shoot fire from our eyes when we are angered?
Why is it that we get fuzzy feelings?
This is probably all to do with blood flow and hormones or pheremones,
but why in the first place does that happen?
Why don't animals cry?
Because they don't feel emotion?
Or most likely because they don't feel it the same way.
Maybe they have just learned to suck it up.
Sometimes crying for us is over nothing.
But sometimes there's just somethig,
dwelling inside that needs to be released.
Emotions are strange.
They even make most of our life's decisions.
For instance:
If you are sad,
you might not feel like going somewhere you have planned.
Or if you are angry,
you go somewhere you have been told not to out of spite.
When happy,
you might consider doing more things then planned.
Have you ever noticed,
that one moment you might be depressed about an idea to do something,
and the next,
you are overjoyed?
Or you wanted to do something,
and decided it would be better to stay behind?
But then you wished you had done that something?
That's why,
when making decisions,
balance it between your head,
and your heart.
Even the scale.
Or favor the head.
Make sure you aren't just doing something because
at the time you may just be angry or sad.
Or even jealous.
Or spiteful.
Think carefully about what you might do,
before acting.
Because sometimes the smallest choices,
can have big impacts on large ones.
But don't forget to have fun doing these things.
Because that is also important.
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