Saying and Doing.
The standard point of view seems to be that there is some sort of tension between saying and doing.
This is inherently incorrect.
Actions do speak louder than words. But words speak more precisely than actions. While we can all point to an example of the quiet Samaritan who does good without wanting credit, actions often need clarification and explanation to the accepted.
The idea that you have to choose between doing and saying is absurd. It’s lazy. Embrace the double shift.
Actions and words, both saying the same thing at the same time, is a meaningful experience. Anything else is half the job.
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