Thursday, 11 March 2010

Gut Feelings

Know them, Ignore them, one statement once came out loud: 80% of them are realistically true. We can choose to be overwhelmed by the social inside around, the outside structure filtering them and possibly reducing them all, or you can choose to act, if not possible, to write them down, and come back to give thoughts on them.

Why? some are good, some are bad, the most true thing is that they deserve to be given more attention.
Why? because you don t know from where they are coming.
Why? because you haven t had time first to think about them.
Why? because they are some lights in any tunnel, being a lamp or the outside, at this stage you don t know.
Why? because they are ignoring the global mind frame put on thoughts, they might not even be spoken words, or written one.
Why? they are link to emotions, and emotions are the most common value shared with you all.
so finally Why? and why not? because you don t need to answer every why questions.

Not leaving them as a waste, deposit in our mind, sediments of some way of thinking. Hearing a music, you like it or not, you ve got the percussions coming, your mind in phase, you don t know why, you oddly enjoy it, nothing more, nothing less, not as less as not listening to them. A piece of paper, a voice recorder, that s the only thing it does require from our listening skills. 


After you ve got plenty of time to think about it, to plan it, to organise it, to weight the pros, the cons, to negotiate it, to share it, get some outsider insights. Think about it as deserved breaks Their true values are still there.

No, in fact, they are not there, they are here. Inspiration comes from a gut feeling, music is coming from guts feelings, best piece of writings starts from that. Finally these are making the best metaphor with freedom of thinking, see who you really are, what values you re supported by, it s giving insights on yourself, it s giving an unspoilt view on the outside world, most truly, most hidden ones. 


As the most common and shared value with anyone, it would anyway be too easy sliding over them.

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