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"If you do not have brains, you follow the same route twice." – Greek Proverb

Do you agree?
The truth is, mistakes are inevitable, but repeating them without learning is a choice. Only those who refuse to reflect, to grow, to evolve, will find themselves trapped in a cycle of making the same missteps. That’s the harsh reality—one that we, knowingly or unknowingly, fall into.

Let’s talk about TRUST.

Imagine building a wall, brick by brick, with patience and precision. Every brick represents time, effort, and faith. Finally, the wall stands strong—complete. But then, a crack appears in one of the bricks. At first, it seems small, insignificant. You patch it up with cement, thinking it's fixed.
But cracks have a way of spreading.
Slowly, the damage seeps into the other bricks. The structure weakens. And one day, the entire wall collapses.

Now, here’s the real question:

Would you rebuild that same wall all over again?
Would you try to salvage the same broken bricks, hoping things will be different? Or would you lay a new foundation, with stronger materials and a better understanding?
It’s not just about trust—it’s about everything in life.

Heart vs. Mind – The Art of Balance

Emotions make you human. The brain makes you think. Wisdom is knowing when to listen to each.
When should you give a second chance?
When should you walk away?
When should you fight for something?
When should you let go?
Life is a constant dance between holding on and moving forward. And the most powerful guide you have?

Your INTUITION.

We often seek logic, reasoning, and advice from others. But deep down, our instincts already know the answer. The challenge is whether we trust ourselves enough to listen.
So how do you make the right choices?
✔ Trust what your sixth sense is telling you. The inner voice, the quiet whisper, the feeling in your gut—it knows more than you think.
✔ Listen to your gut feeling. It’s a built-in compass, designed to guide you toward what aligns with your soul.
✔ Follow your intuition. It’s a rare and valuable gift, a deeper wisdom that often speaks before the mind can catch up.
Because ultimately, truth is found in your instincts.

As Oprah Winfrey said:
"Trust your instincts. That's where true wisdom manifests itself."

Final Thought

Life is a series of choices—some easy, some difficult. But the most important decisions are the ones that shape who we become. You choose:
Whether to learn or repeat
Whether to hold on or let go
Whether to trust again or build anew
So take a deep breath. Listen to your intuition.
That’s where your true wisdom lies.








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