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Overthinking vs Living Your Life

Overthinking vs Living Your Life

You spend more time analyzing problems and daydreaming instead of finding solutions or reflecting on what truly matters to you and taking action towards it. As a result, you may feel unfulfilled and lacking in experiences.

  • To truly live your life, focus on taking action and committing to the solutions already in front of you, instead of constantly overthinking.
  • Reflect on what truly fulfills you and take steps to make it a reality, live and experience life, rather than just thinking about it.

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