On Mar 21, 11:47 am, iam deheretic <[email protected]> wrote:
> A good thought may be just that a good thought .. as for no action
>  sometimes a quick action is irresponsible, as well as no action being a
> irresponsible action.  Caught between a rock and a hard spot..  A lot of
> times I feel and think that a good idea should be through through,,  and the
> information stored,, there may come a time in life where decisive action is
> needed and required.. If a person has examined many ideas ane though them
> through,, you have done a lot of the work in creating a firm foundation for
> sound judgement.
>
> Let me see how does that go one step to the left then back one step three to
> the right  four forward one to the left..  darn I forgot again.. lol.
> Allan
>

I thoroughly agree, Allan, in allowing a good thought to mature and
establish itself and its place in my thinking before deciding how,
when, where and why to take any action on it.  But I'd go further to
question whether every thought must be in some way associated with
productivity and action. A beautiful flower garden has no "use" or
"purpose". It produces nothing but contentment and a habitat for bugs
and birds and such. Even more, a beautiful work of art also does not
require action nor does it produce any results - it's reason for being
is simply because it exists.

And on a footnote - I'm not very good at keeping up with these
conversations on a regular basis. But I try to check in from time to
time and share friendship as I can find the time.

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