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(I don’t know why this date is out of sequence.   Perhaps, I was just mining the past for some gems of solace. This is a note from my bound journal.)
            Philosophy is useless without action.
            Watch what a person does; not what they say.

Too many people are giving me advice;  do this, don’t do that, watch out, dive in, get out, be careful, follow your heart, follow your head, don’t follow your little head, etc.   The purpose of all thought is to make muscles contract and glands secrete.   There is nothing else in the physical realm of human and animal existence.   We may debate the relative good or evil of one’s intentions until we die but one’s actions may be the only sign we can ever have of one’s intentions.   I’ve met many people who will say one thing and then do another.   I have learned to rely upon watching what a person does to determine if they are telling the truth or not.

I believe there are two types of people.   There are pirates and there are those who wish to be pirates.

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