A Quote by Craig Benzine

Based on this one experience I had, jumping to conclusions is always really stupid. — © Craig Benzine
Based on this one experience I had, jumping to conclusions is always really stupid.
Life is one long struggle between conclusions based on abstract ways of conceiving cases, and opposite conclusions prompted by our instinctive perception of them.
Stupid religion makes stupid beliefs, stupid leaders make stupid rules, stupid environment makes stupid health, stupid companions makes stupid behaviour, stupid movies makes stupid acts, stupid food makes stupid skin, stupid bed makes stupid sleep, stupid ideas makes stupid decisions, stupid clothes makes stupid appearance. Lets get rid of stupidity from our stupid short lives.
Mind is a machine for jumping to conclusions
my major form of exercise is jumping to conclusions.
Faith is not jumping to conclusions. It is concluding to jump.
The only exercise I excel at is jumping to conclusions.
What were good and evil, really, but stupid categories? Stupid categories that restricted people and punished or rewarded them based on how they responded to their own natures, natures they really didn't have any way to control.
Some people take no mental exercise apart from jumping to conclusions.
The only way some of us exercise our minds is by jumping to conclusions.
What is the good of drawing conclusions from experience? I don't deny we sometimes draw the right conclusions, but don't we just as often draw the wrong ones?
It often happens that things are other than what they seem, and you can get yourself into trouble by jumping to conclusions.
As you think, so you become.....Our busy minds are forever jumping to conclusions, manufacturing and interpreting signs that aren't there.
Science is reaching the conclusions that we had been taught through the Tibetan Buddhist experience.
People do not like to think. If one thinks, one must reach conclusions. Conclusions are not always pleasant.
My parents moved around Stockton and Lodi. I had a lot of anxiety about jumping into another classroom. They were always putting me in special ed. But I was smart; I wasn't like these kids in the special-ed classes. But it would make me feel a little bit stupid.
In our culture, imitation-based experience dominates reality-based experience. I find this an awful thing. But there are artists who know from the bottom of their souls that art is about the experience of reality. The reason we have art is because you can’t get a real experience from the world.
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