Friday, 10 April 2026

Too Much Thinking, Too Little Living


This is not about the rare 1%—the ones who can balance learning and action effortlessly. They exist. But most of us aren’t them.

For the rest of us, there’s a trap.

Too much reading is like overeating.
At first, it feels productive. Even satisfying.
You feel like you’re growing, evolving, becoming smarter.

But slowly… it turns into overload.

You consume more than you can process.
You analyze more than you can act on.
And somewhere along the way, clarity disappears.

Over analysis doesn’t create better decisions.
It delays them.
It complicates them.
Sometimes, it kills them completely.

You keep thinking, refining, researching—
but you don’t move.

And movement is everything.

Because progress doesn’t come from knowing more.
It comes from doing more.
From messy action.
From imperfect starts.

In the end, it’s simple:
If you keep feeding your mind without using it,
you don’t become wiser—
you become stuck.

Think less.
Do more.

- Manohar Chimmani

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