A Wandering Mind is An Unhappy Mind

The being is not a philosophy.
It’s not something you think about or debate.

It’s a state of mind.

It’s doing the first thing that pops into your head — without hesitation, without second-guessing. Just do.

A wandering mind is an unhappy mind. You don’t get progress from thinking, and you don’t get clarity from waiting for the perfect moment.

Clarity comes through action.
Action squashes anxiety.
Action moves the needle.

You might say, “What if it’s just a thought with no action required?”
Then write it down.

A thought not recorded is nothing. Writing gives it form, and form gives it space to become something later.

That’s what being is — not theory, not philosophy, but practice.
Doing what arises. Writing what matters.
No overthinking, no delay.

Just being.

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