For centuries there have been never ending discussions on what people should consider in making decisions, their minds or their hearts. Its a dilemma that almost everyone has encounterd and there is always a variety of outcomes. Some may be pro or con to the two choices which once again shows why this comparison has always been in question.
This matter can be applied into different aspects of our lives. Be it professional or personal, family or friends, humans or animals, right down to the smart or dumb. So many have based either their success or downfall unto what aspect of choice making they leaned into. In an essay writing about the noodle or muscle, the author showed, in a comical way points of how the two differ from each other and to what point should you trust them. The author was not taken that very seriously but in a way he has some good points to offer.
We would often hear anecdotes during coffee breaks or other gatherings from our friends and relatives which describe how the met this dilemma. As these stories progress you can sense other listeners agree or disagree discreetly and towards the end a heated discussion is at hand.
What can be observed about this never ending debate is that people already have the idea that the matter is in fact described as “never ending” hundreds of essay writers would agree that amidst this knowledge people always seem to want to make their side the victor even if they know that the conversation would end up the same way which is that “it doesent”
These conversations begin to be that of a circling of ideas where no one can compromise. It is now a the people against each other when a point of a conversation is the competition of ideologies. Its a funny thing because they know about this in the back of their heads and yet they just seemto continue on.
People should give everything that is of no point a rest. Just like the person reading this articlefor instance. You start of thinking that this would be another discussion on heart versus mind but in the end it is a criticism of people that do not have anything better to do with their lives but act like they know a lot.
For centuries there have been never ending discussions on what people should consider in making decisions, their minds or their hearts. Its a dilemma that almost everyone has encounterd and there is always a variety of outcomes. Some may be pro or con to the two choices which once again shows why this comparison has always been in question.
This matter can be applied into different aspects of our lives. Be it professional or personal, family or friends, humans or animals, right down to the smart or dumb. So many have based either their success or downfall unto what aspect of choice making they leaned into. In an essay writing about the noodle or muscle, the author showed, in a comical way points of how the two differ from each other and to what point should you trust them. The author was not taken that very seriously but in a way he has some good points to offer.
We would often hear anecdotes during coffee breaks or other gatherings from our friends and relatives which describe how the met this dilemma. As these stories progress you can sense other listeners agree or disagree discreetly and towards the end a heated discussion is at hand.
What can be observed about this never ending debate is that people already have the idea that the matter is in fact described as “never ending” hundreds of essay writers would agree that amidst this knowledge people always seem to want to make their side the victor even if they know that the conversation would end up the same way which is that “it doesent”
These conversations begin to be that of a circling of ideas where no one can compromise. It is now a the people against each other when a point of a conversation is the competition of ideologies. Its a funny thing because they know about this in the back of their heads and yet they just seemto continue on.
People should give everything that is of no point a rest. Just like the person reading this articlefor instance. You start of thinking that this would be another discussion on heart versus mind but in the end it is a criticism of people that do not have anything better to do with their lives but act like they know a lot.
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