That's the funny thing about doubt." "What do you mean?" "It makes you feel rotten as hell. But if anyone bothered to think about it, it's a symptom of love. It means it matters to you. It's the brain questioning the wisdom of the heart. It doesn't mean the heart doesn't know better all along, it only means the brain doesn't understand how. Suzanne Rindell
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Doubt is a part of life. It is inevitable. Sometimes doubt leads us to make mistakes, but it also leads us to do great things. Doubt is the voice of the heart telling us that we are not good enough.

It is a tool we can use to improve ourselves and it can be a great motivator. The best thing about doubt is that it makes you question everything you ever thought or done, and that's what makes it so hard to resist. If you let your doubts consume you and destroy your life and happiness, then you will never know whether or not doubts are signs of love or signs of something else entirely.

Source: Threemartini Lunch

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