The mind is the hardest place to ignore. You are constantly reminded everyday—and every minute—of your thoughts. Some would say your mind is like a prison. We are all prison to our mind. It has a way of taking you in, and ultimately keeping you hostage. Somehow, someway, it teases you; and somehow, someway, it lures you in. Your train of thought at the time is lost—for that mere second, and there you are: left alone, trapped in your mind. You can’t leave; you can only suffer. There’s no more room for disagreement. The mind carries countless thoughts, and stores them there—keeps them fresh—for when you return. You’re left feeling angered—destroyed, and depressed. Is there a way of fighting your thoughts? Is there a way out of this prison? It’s an awful place to be. It drains your soul, and weakens your actions. And even when you try to fight it, there’s nowhere to go. The mind—it corners you in—leaves you broken.
This mind of mine needs to stop interrupting my life-when things are going good, it finds a way out, and lures me back in-back into my thoughts. This: this is my prison. I'm prison to my own thoughts. No walls-no barriers, just me and this empty mind.
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