gourangaMon, Dec 24, 2007 too much theory means not enough action, in other words too much doubt causes losing focus = not the best results too. if completely understanding something means simply experiencing it, just to start practicing more of what we preach, having in mind the rush for novelty striving to reach the top and finally improve to a better (or best) shape, then don't we actually do whatever is needed not to reach the end and stay forever in the cycle, keeping the creative machine running? i mean, why do we want to understand the universe? and i want a really good answer! i know we all want it, but why?
too much theory means not enough action, in other words too much doubt causes losing focus = not the best results too. if completely understanding something means simply experiencing it, just to start practicing more of what we preach, having in mind the rush for novelty striving to reach the top and finally improve to a better (or best) shape, then don't we actually do whatever is needed not to reach the end and stay forever in the cycle, keeping the creative machine running? i mean, why do we want to understand the universe? and i want a really good answer! i know we all want it, but why?