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Monday, August 01, 2005

Overdoing

While end-gaining:

"Thinking" is doing,
"Doing" is overcoming,
and "Non-doing" is to colapse.

"Inhibition" is repressing,
and "Directing" is to move, without thinking.

End-gaining is overdoing, overdoing, overdoing.
Posted by Julio Maidanik at 10:46 AM
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