Thursday, April 16, 2009

Thoughts And Actions

            What is there to think about, after all? Thinking is not doing. Thinking is only an attempt to remember or imagine scenarios and predict different outcomes. By thinking, we try to assign benefits and consequences to physical actions. Physical actions may be the manifestation of thought processes, but they are themselves the only thing that matters. Both can be random or impulsive, and rarely this will result in some revelation. More often, however, thoughts and actions lead to dead ends when they lack firm connections. I cannot say which is more important, thoughts or actions. They shoo each other on.

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