When I start to do it, I don’t think of it as a thing to do or not do; I just see the chance and start. There’s not much thought then. That’s key. In a world with no thought, I would do it each time and not stop. It is the thought that stops me. I mean, when I stop. For there are times I think it and still go on. First, though, I have this talk in my head. Should I go on? No, I should not. But what if I want to, what then? No, I should not, it is dumb. But so what if it is dumb; I want to. And so on. Then I do it.
A man signs a shovel and so he digs.
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