I stumbled upon the following quote which said "instant insanity" to me. What do you think?
"Better a Has-been than a Never-was. But better a Never-was than a Never-tried-to-be." ~unknown
The latter part seems especially confusing to me and paradoxical. Let's see if I can make any sense out of it with a personalised e-primed interpretation…
It would seem to me that failing to try to do something appoximates worse then simply not trying to do at all. Though all things considered it may seem better to have never acted then to have ventured into something with all that may go with it.
The overall message in a nutshell would appear to me that a person should act with diligence to minimize a small demon called 'risk'. It now comes across to me that the quote author abstractively rationalized the inhererent laziness that can go with making things happen.
Eh Voila!
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