Action is commonplace, however, the right action is not. As a discipline, it is not merely any action that will do, but rather directed action that matters. Everything must be don is in the service of the whole. Step by step, action by action, we can dismantle the obstacles in front of us with persistence and flexibility.
Right action requires courage—not a brashness of spirit, but a creative application of thought and effort, not brute force. Our movements and decisions define us; therefore, we must ensure that we act with liberation, boldness, and persistence. These are the essential attributes of right and effective action.
Nothing else suffices—not mere contemplation, evasion, or reliance on assistance from others. Action is both the solution and the remedy to our predicaments.
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