My sister mentioned this and I think there's validity in what she's saying - in that I think too much about things. It's true - there are a lot of implications in our actions and I think that by trying to act deliberately in all that I do, I end up being unable to act at all.
Perhaps that's why I hate tedium so much. It bores the hell out of me too, but perhaps it's because I try to overthink something that is a lot simpler than I make it to be.
As for thinking and living - I feel that it's one or the other. In doing an action, one must not think of the action they are doing (try to think about where your feet are going when you go down steps... you'll feel like you're going to fall - at least more than when you don't think about how your feet are walking down those steps...). Then conversely, when thinking, it becomes more difficult to act because one is busy thinking about the action that is about to take place or an action that took place. Then how do we find a happy medium?
Eh. I dunno, I have issues with this but I hope that I find an answer because it's making me ridiculously unproductive. -_-;;
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