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Leap of Faith

One of the things about life is that it makes us 'Choose'. Even starting from cloths in the morning, to the big decisions like selecting right college, and many more important than that. And I believe these options create confusions. Lesser the options, lesser the complications in life. So Talking about 'Choices', they make our lives hell. Problems even become bigger if you are mature enough to analyse each and every aspect of the choices you have. Like they say, 'Ignorance is Bliss'.  

So once in a life time we all get one such situation, where there is no right solution. All choices lead to different results, but neither of the results are satisfying. You keep on doing 'Pros & Cons' list. and at the end you are still confused. And that's where a quote from 'Man of Steel' starts making sense.


Sometimes you have to take a leap of Faith first,
                                               The trust part comes later.
But what does it actually mean? We all know deep inside about the right choice, if not right then at least we know that what our heart wants. So stop worrying about all the crazy things you are imagining, and just do what your heart wants. Just jump off the edge, take the leap of faith. Would you land safely? Would you get what you are looking for? You can't be sure. But you hope that you would land safely, but there is fear in heart, yet your heart would be happy as you have done what you always wanted to. You got to trust your inner gut. And most importantly 'Believe' in your decisions. You have got to Trust  yourself.

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