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    Default Pitfalls of thinking

    Thinking is great.

    If you out think people or opponents, then often you win/succeed or achieve what ever definition you have of success.

    However, thinking can dig holes that you fall into....

    So, To dig or not to dig?... that is the question

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    My opinion?

    Thinking is good, you can always connect the holes by digging little connecting channels, interlinking.

    Also, always take a ladder to climb back out if it turns out you've dug down into concrete like rock. Everyone can and does make errors of thinking, perhaps recognising them is an even bigger "win".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Louie View Post
    My opinion?

    Thinking is good, you can always connect the holes by digging little connecting channels, interlinking.

    Also, always take a ladder to climb back out if it turns out you've dug down into concrete like rock. Everyone can and does make errors of thinking, perhaps recognising them is an even bigger "win".
    We had this discussion amongst some friends while we were at University. Basically whether thinking too much created more problems than it solved, but basically it was agreed that better you know how to get out of all holes than to just fall in one and never be able to find your way out.

    Its a more of a case about thinking and knowing when not to dig so much, or at least being alert enough not to thrown yourself head first into it.. Ahh... but thats not so easily thought of when your quite young.

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