- Thinking can’t begin to measure the uselessness of thinking.
- Thinking can only prove that thinking cannot prove anything.
- Thinking has its proper time and place, but it rarely limits itself to being useful.
- Thinking is often static, which indicates you need to tune in your awareness, focus, or senses better.
- Thinking can drone on endlessly, so some practical people have turned this penchant for repetition into chanting, contemplation, meditation, and prayer.
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Friday, May 3, 2024
Thinking Has Limits: 05-03-2024
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