Is it normal i sometimes drive myself mad trying to rationalize my decisions?

I’ll admit, I’ve said and done a lot of things that I regret, but lately I’ve been wondering why I ever felt that way. Sometimes I feel like I solved a problem in my head, and then I try to pinpoint where it began, and I think about all the things I regret doing and can’t make sense of it, which in turn drives me crazier!

Am I making sense? It’s like I have this urge to understand EVERYTHING and I don’t even understand myself!

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  • momgetthecamera

    I also do this, almost compulsively. I don't know why but I'm glad there are also weirdos like me :)

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  • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

    ALL I WANTED WAS A PEPSI JUST A PEPSI AND SHE WOULDNT GIVE IT TO ME!!!

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    • litelander8

      I’d getchya one.

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  • Mammal-lover

    Dont stress enjoy the ride of life

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  • RoseIsabella

    Why are you trying to rationalize your past life decisions? When you know better you do better. Life is a journey, not a destination.

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  • Nikclaire

    Guilty conscience? What do you regret??

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  • FromTheSouthWeirdMan

    Eat some shrooms or take some LSD. it will all make sense.

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    • Nikclaire

      Yeah but then you vomit or wake up the next day with no memory, saying "my name is bob".

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      • FromTheSouthWeirdMan

        If you do it too much it probably would fuck you up like that. Charlie Manson did a lot of LSD and if you listen to his interviews he talks like hes on a permanent trip

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  • I go through this a lot.

    I use meditation to help; calm the mind for a moment, feel your body relax, and the idea is to silent the thoughts you think, but you can actually use those thoughts to help you figure out what's important, especially if there's something big on your mind. You don't even have to lie down for this, play some music, smoke some hash, just as long as you can be still and learn to hone in on what's important to your mind.

    Learning psychology might also be helpful, it was for me in understanding how I work and learning how to interpret myself.

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