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Do we actually "think" when we say we are thinking? or are we taking time to look for inspiration, ideas from other people, web, blog, google.
Here is an interesting article, 'Don’t think, choose stimulus, act' appearing in the financial express, by shombit sengupta. I liked this article very much.
Some excerpts are here:
"Thinking, does it exist? Is it not infinite hazy vapour? Being a metaphor of an intangible human aspect, it’s very difficult to realize the corporal material of thought. Could thinking be the escape of intellectuals to place selected people at a higher societal level? The birth of a human being is probably the most valuable instant happening in the universe, but the exact time and date of conception is mysterious, and comes from “Don’t think.” Nobody can predict life’s end. So life’s beginning and termination are within a boundary beyond control and thought. So don’t think, push the act, and let imagination take over.
The towering thinkers of the world we eulogize materialized their thoughts very rationally in forms such as writing, painting, singing, designing, drawing, playing music, writing music, inventing. What made them do what they did is a big question mark. People often analyze a famous inventor’s ingenious thinking process just to rationalize it, but it’s simply an interpretation without truth or tangible base."
Share what you think on this 'Dont think advice'!!
Regards,
Chitra

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