In virtually all things we humans engage in, exercising moderation is always advised.
Likewise,
subjecting our brain to rigorous mental exercise or strain may become
counter-productive to our well being. This article looks at reasons why
excessive thinking doesn't do you much good.
YOU NEVER ACT OR ACT TOO LATE
Thinking
too much means you expend much time, and when you expend much time, you
do little or nothing, and when you do nothing, you end up frustrated.
Excessive thinking is a lengthy activity that threatens your
productivity.
DEPRESSION
So many things
in life could really make one extremely depressed, from break ups that
that threatens to send you to an eternal coma or joblessness that
transforms you to a committed prayer warrior, among others. And just so
you know, depression leads to behaviours that accelerate the aging
process; for instance, depressed people are less likely to eat well,
sleep well, or engage in other actions that will improve their health.
HYPER-COMPLICATION
Letting
your brain do an overtime on an issue or task that really don't require
overthinking it will only leave things a bit more complicated than they
actually should be. Still and all, moderate thinking would still give
you a simple yet accurate solution rather than trying to be an
extra-terrestial genius.
BRAIN STRAIN
Incredibly,
as small as our brain is, the numerous actions it performs is enough
for it to demand a leave, a vacation or embark on an industrial strike
when selfishly, or not properly paid its due rest. In other words,
thinking too much will increase the mental
activity of the brain that leaves it strenuously strained.
- by Kalejaye Abayomi
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