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OBLIVIATE;
Muse
Specs
Way Out
Credits
Dashboard
Come back home.
Wednesday, December 3, 20141:27 AM

I like how our eyes are the window to our souls such that you can listen to what someone says, but look into their eyes and see something different. And maybe some people don't dare to look at others in the eye when they talk to them or that their eyes are always flitting around because they feel insecure about how others would look at them when they look into their soul. Why? And why not? Such a beautiful thing to stare into someone's soul without any kind of wall or barricade.

Lately I've been learning a lot about managing my own emotions. I realised that I've been always letting external factors determine how I feel so I've been trying to control my own emotions. And of course, keep them in check. I'm fascinated yet creeped out (I couldn't find a better word) that the mind is such a powerful thing. It's always how the mind thinks that changes how I view my entire day and my entire life. Which can lead to so many different paths. Yet we always take it so lightly when we actually have the power to do so much more. I don't even know where I'm going with this.

I'm waiting.