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My heart, unfortunately. It's gotten me into some pretty awkward and painful situations. My head kind of steps in after the sh*t's hit the fan and splattered itself across the walls and yells "I TOLD YOU SO, IDIOT," and proceeds to deal with the ensuing depression.
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definitely my head.. i am an extremely emotional, sensitive person, so there is no way i can follow my heart. it would be a disaster.. but, truthfully, i follow my intuition. i really look inward and i try to feel my way through situations. often times, my heart wants me to go one way and my head doesn't know what way to go, so i let my intuition lead the way. i like to feel comfortable.. situations that feel right, even if i am heartbroken and/or confused.
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I tend to follow my brain, which is in my head. If I followed my heart, I'd just want to pump blood all day long. But reason and passion both come into play, and there is a balance that must be achieved.
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i think that you can't be stupid when youre in love, no matter how much being "in love" sways your judgements on things or changes your personality. you should use your head and your heart. i'm not saying that you can choose who you fall in love with though. thats just not logical, although it would be nice.
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You can't have the love in your heart without the monkey in your mind. At least that's what the monkey making these keys move says. WHOWHOHA! *Stop flinging poo around up there... I can't listen my heart speak with all that racket!* Damn monkey.
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As Eckart tolle says "do not take anything personaly" one can live with the mind and heart wide open when you don't take things personaly no one can ever hurt you. When one is in search of love that person is incomplete, if one needs another to complete them then something is missing. I beleve one must be complete on your own, before you bring another incomplete person into you heart.
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I'd say both. If you strictly listen to either one, you're going to hurt, i.e. your head will lead you down a logical, black and white, almost passionless life whereas your heart will lead you to many loves, but you may also have just as many losses. So I'd say just look at the situation as objectively as you can, weigh out the pros and cons, then ask your heart if it really cares about the cons or not. If you (and your heart) can live happily with the cons that the situation or even the person bring, then go for it. Otherwise, it's time to move on.
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a logical man follows his head a faithful man follows his heart I try to stay logically faithful
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I follow my heart, because I will never regret taking the chance, and every risk I take has led me to now. (But my head and my heart like to hold hands).
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I had to go to psychotherapy to learn to trust my heart. I had to work my way through all of the things I had been in denial about before I could trust my feelings.
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