Thursday, April 14, 2011

My RUBBER-BAND theory

My RUBBER-BAND theory

Sometimes when we get lost inside our lives we stray away from our true self and feel the feeling of "out of place, something’s wrong". My theory when talking to people has always been called my rubber-band theory on instinct. What this basically means is that no matter how far we stray off our paths and no matter where life may take us it will always be our instincts that snaps us back on track ergo my rubber-band theory.

Our Instinct is that voice, that loud screaming; never shouting up voice in our heads telling us something’s off track. You don’t know what it is at first and we always question whether to listen or not. The good thing about instinct is that no matter what we decide to do whether to listen or ignore it will still work just as hard to remind us something’s not right.

We only have one job in this process and that is to listen if you really silence the screaming of society and the pressures of things around you and just listen for a millisecond you'll hear it way in the back. It's not a quiet sound and it never takes a break, sometimes it's muffled or far away that just means it's been buried for so long just waiting for you to do your part and just listen. We spend our whole lives hearing and receiving the advise of everyone.

So why when it comes to our selves is it always a question of should I or should I not?

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