I am not who you think I am; I am not who I think I am; I am who I think you think I am. Charls Horton cooley What is it about thoughts, feelings, and emotions that make us in constant war within ourselves? Even if you want to make sense out of them you need to use one of them, and that, and that by itself creates more confusion tnan ever before you start to decipher the complex web of the inner SELF. How can you make sense out of something that doesn't make sense? Even more, how do you make sense? Well, the way I see it is, if for some strange reason (only you can comprehend), anything you perceive does makes sense to you it doesn't necessarily have tome sense to anyone else . The relationship between thoughts, emotions, and feelings is complex and interconnected, with each influencing the others in various ways. Here’s a brief overview of how they interact and which might control which: 1. **Thoughts**: These are the cognitive processes that involve reasoning, ...
If you're to look at all the successful attempts ever taken to achieve the ultimate goal in any endeavor, you can rest assure you'll be surprised to find out their common denominator non the less than the power of staying. Once and awhile we reach the limit of our capacity and start wondering about the causes that led to the effects and the circumstances that creates its environment for it to exist, that is to say, what happened before for that to happen. This is a common effect among wide range of individuals who ever find themselves contemplating the crossroad of their journey . Because of the uncertainty , you can imagine the power of staying coming to play in different formed and disguises. Staying power is to be considered a state of mind that can be very helpful in developing a insight towards patience. It's an acquired attitude that is driven by a powerful desire to achieve certain level of self-confidence. Regardless of the fine line that exist between...