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Life is a blend or combination of many things. Very few things are "black and white" or 100% absolute.

Emotions are tied in to thoughts as they color or influence them. All emotions can run you into trouble as much as all thought. Every situation needs a custom amount of both, aye there is the rub. How much of each? Only the person asking that question can answer that, for each answer will be different for all.

I personally am a deep thinker, but follow the path of my heart.

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