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  • Xia xia Tim New! I agree with what you said. Is it possible to be one of your friends? Thanks.
  • Kulik nathar ya ustatha Sewar. Thanks again for your nice words. God bless you, too.
  • Mashkoora ya ustatha Sewar. I guess so. Thanks.
  • I think it could be good - stimulates the brain. Like the muscles, the brain gets stronger with use. It might, temporarily, be bad for your Psyche - mental stability / depression but once you learn to channel those thoughts ....
    • ni hau Tim New, thanks for your nice comment. I hope to be one of your friends. Thanks again.

    • Reading/learning something new might be considered as an exercise for the brain. It makes it stronger. I doubt that overthinking can stimulate anything. Well...unless you think about science. Otherwise, it has nothing to do with stimulating but exaggerating which in its turn leads to depression.

      Personally, I believe Dara meant just "overthinking in everyday life" about things that we can't change. If it is so, then I go with Sewar....better sing than think. Though, I might be wrong.

    • Spasibo O. M!  I really meant thinking a lot about everyday life problems and worries. It really ruins the brain. You and the respected lady, Sewar are right. Thanks for answering and giving these tips.

       

  •         I agree with you, or ,simply, we find our minds at a complete loss for rotten ideas whether about the past or the present or the future. My friend, if you get a choice to think or to sing, I hope you sing. God bless you.

    • Nasal Allah alaafo wa alaafiya ya siti Sewar! Rotten ideas ruin the brain. The best choice is in between, I guess. Thank you Sewar for your nice and meaningful comments.

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