Your mind is like a suitcase where you pack your feelings, your mindsets, your insecurities, your thoughts in no particular order. At every stage of your life, you choose to unpack your suitcase to get something out of it. Sometimes you need to use your grief, sometimes you require a good laughter session, sometimes you need to showcase your concerns. The funny thing is that the deeper you tend to place a part of you inside that suitcase, the harder it gets for you to find that out later when you need it. You should learn to keep your laughter and gratitude at the top, just like your toothbrush and toothpaste, because it is wise to use them every day. You should learn to keep your worries and concerns at the bottom, just like your emergency medicines, because you wish you never get to taste them. The art of living a healthy life lies in mastering the art of packing your suitcase. The smarter you get while packing your suitcase with the pieces of you, the healthier your livelihood becomes in the future.
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