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Personal Values and Beliefs

Personal values and belief systems may influence the prioritization of emotions or rational thinking. Some may prioritize empathy and compassion (heart), while others prioritize logic and reason (brain).

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The challenge of balancing emotions♥️ and rational thinking 🧠why can't we balancing both? There are several factors that contribute to this apparent struggle..

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