metaphor
The noun similarity is an abstract noun; a word for what makes one thing seem like another; a word for a concept.
When you say one thing is another, it is called a metaphor.
Any comparison that begins with "as" or "like" is a simile because it says that one thing is similar to another.
Synonyms are not usually two words that mean the same thing, as exact equals. Generally one of the senses of one word more or less roughly overlaps one of the senses of the other word. The tension between the similarity in application to another word and the difference in its underlying meaning gives flavor to the language. If we only had one way to say everything, there could be no style.
One says "that kind of thing" or "those kinds of thing." Never say "those kind."
hypocritical
The noun similarity is an abstract noun; a word for what makes one thing seem like another; a word for a concept.
A person who says one thing and does another is called 'hypocritical'.
ambigram
A hypocrite says one thing but does another.
Hypocrite
A person who says one thing but does another is called a hypocrite.Saying to do this, and doing another is making someone a hypocrite
When someone says one thing but does another they are being a hypocrite. These people are often mocked by others.
It is when the writer says one thing that means another.
Irony
A person who says one thing but does another is often referred to as hypocritical or two-faced.
That should be :- The heart says one thing but the brain say's another. Which one do you follow. 67 years of life has told me it is wiser to follow the brain but not as much fun.