But here's the problem - we often lead ourselves astray by arguing with this voice inside. You know, sometimes it seems that everything is clear and simple inside, but we manage to complicate the situation by convincing ourselves otherwise.
You sit there, you feel something, as if a small spark in your head or heart lights up, and instead of simply accepting this signal, you start looking for reasons why everything is wrong. Why it's worth waiting, why it's wrong, why not now. And the more arguments you find, the more you convince yourself - as if in fact you are simply afraid to admit the truth.
Sometimes it seems that convincing yourself is a way to protect yourself. We are afraid of being vulnerable, afraid of disappointments and mistakes, and therefore we create little refuges of doubts and excuses around ourselves. But it turns out that this process only confuses us even more. Intuition is not wrong - it just works outside of logic, explanations and plans.
It's amazing how easily we can neglect this part of ourselves. As if trusting yourself is something difficult that requires courage and strength. But this is the main test - to learn to listen not only to reason, but also to feelings that do not always fit into words.
You see, sometimes it seems to me that convincing yourself is like trying to squeeze out other people's thoughts, instead of allowing yourself to be honest with yourself. And this is the most difficult thing - to admit that everything you feel is really important and deserves attention.
In the end, there remains a choice: to continue arguing with yourself or just accept the voice that always tries to suggest the right path. And you know, when you manage to hear this intuition and not drown it out, life becomes much simpler and calmer. It becomes easier to understand what exactly you want and what is really important.
And how are you? Are there moments when you want to argue with yourself, and then you realize that you should have just believed? Or vice versa - can you trust your inner voice without unnecessary doubts?
Mwah:)