There is a tremendous difference between thoughts and actions. Thoughts of jumping off a bridge or running a car through a crowd are common; acting on these thoughts is the domain of the hopeless, the desperate, and the insane. Having a thought does not equate to believing it or acting on it. Thoughts—like a hang glider I once rented—"may not be suitable for any purpose [sign here]."
Thoughts are abundant, beliefs less so. Actions are rare. Beliefs and actions will be labeled as such. Thoughts bear no identifying mark. You have been warned.
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