What is one thing you would change about yourself?

If life came with a little โmodifyโ buttonโjust like the edit options on a WordPress draftโI know exactly what I would click first: Overthinking.
Itโs funny how something that feels so small can shape your whole day. My mind is like a browser with 37 tabs open, and half of them are frozen, but I still refuse to restart. A simple message, a vague comment, a plan that might go wrongโI can spiral into a full detective-level investigation without being asked.
I remember one evening when a friend texted, โWe need to talk.โ
Normal people might think, โOkay, something to discuss.โ
My brain?
It staged a whole emotional courtroom drama, complete with witnesses, objections, and dramatic background music.
By the time we met, the โserious conversationโ turned out to be about which movie we should watch on the weekend. And I just sat there trying not to sigh at myself.
If I could change one thing, it would be this:
The ability to switch off the noise inside my own head.
Not permanentlyโjust enough to enjoy the moment without analysing every pixel of it.
But hereโs the twist.
Over time, Iโve also realised that my overthinking is the same engine that helps me write better, observe deeper, feel stronger, and imagine wilder. Itโs both my superpower and my weakness, co-existing like two characters who have learned to share the same page.
So maybe the goal isnโt to erase it.
Maybe itโs to tune itโlower the volume, not mute it.
Just enough so the world feels less like a puzzle and more like a place I can walk through without checking every step twice.
Until then, Iโll keep reminding myself:
You donโt have to think everything through.
Sometimes life is meant to be lived, not decoded.
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