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Why is it important to listen to ourselves? It is because everyone else is just guessing.  We may share our best advice with confidence but no one really knows what is best for someone else.  Advice is just an interpretive guess according to someone else’s experience with the matter.  We’d like to believe that all people were created equal but let’s be honest and factual here. None of us are the same.  We can try to blend in, we can try our best to mimic our peers but if we want to be scientifically correct, the idea that we were all created the same is a lie.  God made us all individually with individual paths and goals to achieve. Wouldn’t it make sense for Him to also create a guide for us? Something to keep us on track along the way? Wouldn’t it be most logical for him to place this information within ourselves rather than in other people? I say this because there will be times in our lives where we will be forced to walk the narrow road, to move through our lives on our own without any aid except for the very thing God placed within us to help us along. We call it our intuition. As people, we tend to neglect this form of decision making and lean more towards logic.  Logical thinking is an efficient method but there must be a balance between the two.  Logic is helpful in calculations based on past experiences but if you are maneuvering through life without any idea of what’s to come, intuition is going to serve as a warning to the things that aren’t easily recognizable. We can receive a warning from the people around us but it may not even be fitting to what we may have to experience ourselves at the time.  This is where our intuition is most helpful because it provides us with the necessary assistance we need at the exact moment we need it.



 
 
 

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