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Nope. I have to put a meaning and a purpose to everything. I can never just say 'sh*t happens'. I just reckon if it does, then why? I see meaningg in everything. It's very annoying and tormenting
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You're not alone in over anylysing. I do. And I remember strange isolated incidents from childhood that I am sure others would not. This could be a sign of a slightly obsessive nature. If it worries you too much, seek medical help, as it is treatable with anti-depressants. Otherwise, you are probably very intelligent, and have the same nature as the great philosophers of history.
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no I overanalyzes so many things. I am really bad about life my life in general. That is one of my biggest fears that I have missed the boat.
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My mother once told me that you shouldn't second guess your answers on a test, because your first instinct is usually correct. I apply this same theory to life. I don't want to live my life worrying about how I'm living my life. I think it's best to live it.
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I can find the underlying reason in anything. Even "love". I love the analyze things. I'm not stopping, any time soon.
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Join the Crowd! :D
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over-use your intelligence or over-analyze things might be a sign of anxiety that has happened. so be careful out there, you might be a neurotic person that would affect your family members and make them nervous.
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the book of five rings notes that from one thing you should learn ten thousand things, relativity can give way to realization that would otherwise have not been possible. in other words to understand the sky you sometimes have to look to the sea. you can read the book online, its less confusing than I am. however I often attain more meaning than was intended. if you overanalize try picking a stoping point in your thinking, itll help alot.
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