The Dual Mind: Conflict Between Rational and Emotional Systems
There are certain moments that don’t look like anything from the outside, but inside they feel very real. You’re just there maybe sitting, maybe thinking and suddenly something feels slightly off. Not in a bad way, not in a confusing way, just not fully settled. One part of you feels calm, almost certain. It quietly knows what makes sense. It feels steady, like it already understands what should be done. But at the exact same time, another part of you feels something else. It’s quicker, more immediate, harder to ignore. It doesn’t explain itself. It doesn’t need to. It just pulls. And you pause. You don’t decide right away. You don’t move. You just sit in that space for a few seconds, feeling both sides at once. That space is more important than it seems. Because in that moment, you’re not confused. You’re actually aware of something most people move past too quickly. You’re feeling two ways of understanding at the same time. One comes from thought. The other comes from feeling. And th...