art does take action to create , and has perpose , a flower garden is
a work of art , .........then again it might be that nothing has
perpose , does it really matter that im at 74 streangth even though im
only a level 6 mage ( im a lady killer ) , no , no it doesnt , does it
matter that my car is a p.o.s. , i live in the ghetto , just lost my
job , soon to be homless , and hopfully dead , ... no , no it doesnt,
it does matter how i treate and influence people though , if i die
today it doesnt matter , it would be like my characture dieing in a
video game that i didnt want to play any how, but it does matter what
action i take or neglect to take in relation to how i treate and
influence people , art is a means of expresson and influence


On 3/21/11, Mardi <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> 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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