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When something feels right, that means it is right for you. Pay attention to your authentic feelings, and follow where they lead.
Ralph Marston
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Trusting your instincts is essential for making decisions that align with your true self.

This quote emphasizes the importance of listening to your inner voice and authentic feelings when making choices in life. It suggests that a sense of 'rightness' in a situation indicates that it aligns with your true self and values, and encourages you to follow that instinct to find fulfillment and authenticity in your decisions.

Themes

InstinctAuthenticityFeelingsRightDecisions

In practice

Example use cases

Using this quote in a motivational speech about personal growth.

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