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Saturday, April 25, 2015

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I am an over-thinker alright. Maybe I should just stop over-thinking.

Maybe I should just stop my excessive reflecting over things, over my experiences. Over-reflecting does more harm than good, I learned.

It’s just like zooming a picture. We zoom pictures in an attempt to know and comprehend the details that are on it. On just the right amount of zooming, it does good. But over zooming makes it over-pixelated. Over zooming makes it non-comprehensible. Over zooming makes it nothing. Zooming reduces it to just small squares that actually mean nothing.

So what I’m telling is that, the more I reflect on what’s beyond my thoughts and experiences, the more I confuse myself. The more I that I don’t understand what I’m trying to understand in the first place. That is, excessive looking over the details make me lose the whole picture. It makes the entire view meaningless, as much as the details become meaningless.
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I must not think too much. I must busy myself with work that doesn’t require myself to reflect much, and for once concentrate on things outside of my pathetic life. I need to not be idle. I need to be working. I need to be on the go. I need to be in motion. Being stagnant makes me think too much. And thinking too much isn’t good. Idle time is the devil’s workshop.

I need to occupy myself. And while on it, enjoy the mysteries that the world is unfolding. Over analyzing kills the magic, the fun. Uncertainties make life more thrilling.

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