In that case, I'd attempt to understand it by attempting to logically disprove it. Look at the evidence, see if you can come up with sound, logical reasons backed by evidence that it isn't true.
Once you're finished, if it's still true then at least you've got solid reasoning and evidence on why it's true.
Sometimes when I can't figure a problem out, I'll write about in a letter or a journal. It doesn't really matter. The act of putting it on paper allows you to examine it in a different way.
Emotions don't reside in the heart. It's simply a pump for a circulatory system. They're more centered in the brain and involve various chemicals, experiences and memories.
Unless you mean that you literally don't have a heart? In which case, do you lack an entire circulatory system? Or is blood pumped through your body via another means?
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Once you're finished, if it's still true then at least you've got solid reasoning and evidence on why it's true.
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[He sighs]
I think I figured out something I should've known ages ago. Maybe I do know. It just doesn't make sense.
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Unless you mean that you literally don't have a heart? In which case, do you lack an entire circulatory system? Or is blood pumped through your body via another means?