I have mentioned before many times about the difference between dreaming about doing something, talking about doing something (the "one day" syndrome), and actually doing it. This short example sums it up brilliantly.
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Novelist Sinclair Lewis was supposed to deliver an hour-long lecture to a group of college students who planned to be writers. Lewis opened his talk with a question:
"How many of you really intend to be writers?"
All hands went up.
"In that case," said Lewis, "my advice to you is to go home and write."
With that, he left.
Credit to Bits & Pieces - March 1997, Economics Press.
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Be happy,
Dave.