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WHY DO WE OVERTHINKING?

WHY DO WE OVERTHINKING?

Our soul is never at rest, simply because the life of the mind never stops. There's always something on our minds. It's rare for us to be able to completely clear our minds. It's almost physically impossible. And it's even more so when our body is immobile, because in that case it's usually the mind that sets itself in motion. It starts moving as soon as the body is no longer busy, as soon as there's nothing left to do. But when the body is busy, we don't necessarily need to think, to be anywhere other than where our body is, although this depends on the activity we're undertaking. 

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