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Title: Why Making a decision doesn't mean taking action
Post by: Facemirror on
At a university, a professor asked his students: "If there are four birds on a tree and three of them decide to fly away, how many are left on the tree?"

Everyone answered, "One."
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They were surprised when one student disagreed and said, "Four birds remain." This caught everyone's attention.

The Professor asked him: "How so?"

He replied: "You said they decided to fly, but you didn't say they actually flew. *Making a decision doesn't mean taking action*."

And indeed, that was the correct answer.

This story reflects the lives of some people — they have many slogans and catchy words, and they shine in gatherings and among friends, but in reality, their lives don't reflect those words.

Many people talk, but only a few acts..!

Making a (decision) is one thing...

Taking (action) is something else entirely.