Wednesday, March 17, 2010
The Separation of Thinking from Doing
This chapter was very interesting because it brings up something that I find in my life to be extremely frustrating. Over the past century there has been a shift where jobs have moved (in America) to a post-industrialized race of white collar cubicle jockeys. The problem I often have with this is that I see a huge disconnect, not only in society but myself, between thought and action. Sometimes I think a lot of great things, but I find it very hard to actually act on that thinking and make something tangible from that. I feel that much of this mindset has permeated into the Church as well where thinking the right thing is more important that doing the right thing.
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