Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Action

"And a man is as sick as he will not act. That makes sense to you, doesn't it? He's as sick as he won't act, and he's as mediumly sick as he'll think about it.

"His feeling about action should be such that his computation is taken for granted and the action is sure, competent and certain. He says to himself, 'Act!' and he acts. And he acts with good sense, with a good estimation of effort, with good placement of his force and so on. He acts."

— L. Ron Hubbard




Excerpted from the lecture Illusion Processing and Therapy delivered in November 1952.

This lecture can be found in Volume 12 of the Research & Discovery Series on page 281.
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