One thing that is guaranteed not to work. Doing Nothing. A goldmine when you realise it. Don't be paralysed by analysis. Don't be paralysed by fear. The one thing that is guaranteed not to work. Doing nothing achieves nothing.

Tony Curl
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"Doing Nothing" is an interesting concept. What does it mean? Firstly, it means that doing nothing will achieve nothing. So, it is clear that "doing nothing" is not something that can be achieved. Secondly, if you do nothing, you will achieve nothing. That seems to be the logical consequence of this statement. Thirdly, "doing nothing" is an activity that can never achieve anything. Conclusion: If you do nothing, you will achieve nothing; if you do something, you will achieve something; and if you don't do anything (i.e., if you do nothing), you won't achieve anything at all!

Source: Seriously Simple Stuff To Get You Unstuck

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