Friday, June 29, 2012

Think-Say-Do

Our ideas, words and actions define us in our surrounding.  However, it takes lots and lots of practice to get the three aligned in harmony.  Those who think this is easy to do, think twice. What we think, what we say and what we do start as inconsistent during childhood but as we grow older, we are expected to get them closer and closer by narrowing the distance between the three and through experience we should succeed eventually in unifying them. Once we achieve the unity among the three, we are consistent honorable people whom will be taken as a good example in our surrounding.  It is very common in our culture though to align at most two of the three and still preserve consistency in people's eyes.  Why is that?  Why is deceiving considered a survival technique?  Why do we confuse it with intelligence? Why is it OK to violate the harmony among the three and still be considered respectable people?  Guess what?

  • If what you think and what you say, you don't do then you are a hypocrate.
  • If what you think and what you do is not what you say then you are a deceptive person.
  • If what you say and what you do is not what you have in mind, then you are either weak or abusive.
  • If what you think is not what you say and what you do is not what you think and what you say then you lost the real sense of humanity.
  

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