I Chopped My Finger
I (thought I have) made the decision but that decision had made me very depressed for the entire Saturday, so maybe I was not following my heart. Then I went to Starlight Symphony after a tiring exhibition opening, and an unhappy suspicions made me realise that even I follow my heart, the other side of the coin is equally painful!
The depression really kicked in today and it's as painful as my chopped finger.
The depression really kicked in today and it's as painful as my chopped finger.
When you gonna realise it was just that the time was wrong
- Romeo & Juliet, Dire Straits
"I gave the finger to my manager and he smiled back to me! :D"
2 comments:
I totally understand your situation cause I am on a similar boat at the moment. The difference is, it is beyond my control. At least you can still control and make your decision. Let's face the problem together.... I know you can do it. So as I.
1. You were working hard and that can make one tired and things can seem worse in that state
2. I reckon don't make decisions with your heart - use it as an indicator of what you want to do but THEN use your head to ask yourself a) WHY really do I want to do this and b) is this going to be right? Heart can tell you you need to use your head more (i.e. "something is wrong", or "this looks good"...), but don't make decisions with the heart as it is subject to your physiological and emotional state and you'll end up all over the place depending on what you had for breakfast and how much sleep you had :)
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