Friday, 29 October 2021

Human Heart

Hi. It's been a long time. Last I wrote, we were having the first lockdown due to Covid. Now it's the new normal. Social distancing, masks, tests, vaccines, the list goes on. Honestly I don't even remember how life was like before. Hopefully by the time I write my next post, it'll all be over. As they say hope is dangerous, but that's the least we can do.


Human heart. The organ that's essential for our biological existence. The blood pump of our body. The one that works tirelessly to keep us alive.

We always keep our most favourite moments close to our heart. What's the reason for this? We all know that our brain is responsible for our memories. But still people hold their most special moments by their heart. Why is it so?

I think it's because the heart is a special place. A special place where our soul resides. It can feel what our eyes cannot see and knows what our minds cannot understand. Human character is an epitome of where their heart is at. It's the origin of all feelings. Whenever we feel deeply emotional it's our heart thinking. The joy of feeling special, the pain of losing someone that is really important, it all affects our heart. It's really important to know your heart. Otherwise life can be confusing. I too struggle sometimes to know what my heart wants. And it's normal. True peace is to know exactly what your heart needs. Also try not to feed it with bad thoughts.

Giving your heart to someone is a risky thing to do. Nothings hurts more than being heart broken. It's the only thing in the world that weighs more once it's broken. But if it's the right person, then it will be the most beautiful feeling in the world. Ah, love they say. 

Try to put some heart into your decisions. It'll help us to be more compassionate to our fellow beings and to be gentle. And most importantly respect those who have given their hearts to you. Cheers.


The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched - they must be felt with the heart. 

- Helen Keller

 





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