Thinking and Doing Murder
"You have heard that it was said to our ancestors, Do not murder, and whoever murders will be subject to judgment. But I tell you, everyone who is angry with his brother will be subject to judgment. And whoever says to his brother, 'Fool!' will be subject to the Sanhedrin. But whoever says, 'You moron!' will be subject to hellfire" (Matthew 5:21-22 HCSB).
After reading this Bible passage, I realize that thinking and doing are intimately related. Thinking often leads to doing, and doing often leads to thinking. For example, consistently focused thinking about doing murder leads to doing murder. And doing murder leads to more thoughts on doing murder.
Thinking and doing are so tightly related that they are practically equivalent. If you want something done, merely think it. And if you want to think about something, merely do it. Doing is an extension of thinking. And thinking is an extension of doing. They are practically the same thing.
Thinking is the genie in the bottle. Thinking is omnipotent. If you want something done, merely think it. If your thinking is consistently intense enough, whatever you think will be done.