Follow what feels good.
Not what looks good. Not what sounds good. Not what might-if-I-do-this-for-20-more-years-feel-good.
And not just surface-level pleasures or discomforts. I’m talking about a deeper “feeling good” underneath all of that.
It sounds too simple to be helpful. But that’s because we’ve spent a lifetime only listening to our mind, which thinks life needs to be so damn complicated.
Nature doesn’t think that’s too simple.
In fact, that’s how this insanely complex ecosystem with billions of moving parts conducts itself with such grace and ease.
Everything from the birds to the bees are just following what feels good (and pulling away from what feels bad).
Be like nature. Or more accurately, stop pretending you AREN’T nature. And follow what feels good.
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