A Quote by Will Rogers

Chaotic action is preferable to orderly inaction. — © Will Rogers
Chaotic action is preferable to orderly inaction.
The amazing thing is that chaotic systems don't always stay chaotic," Ben said, leaning on the gate. "Sometimes they spontaneously reorganize themselves into an orderly structure." "They suddenly become less chaotic?" I said, wishing that would happen at HiTek. "No, that's the thing. They become more and more chaotic until they reach some sort of chaotic critical mass. When that happens, they spontaneously reorganize themselves at a higher equilibrium level. It's called self-organized criticality.
Action is about living fully. Inaction is the way that we deny life. Inaction is sitting in front of the television every day for years becuase you are afraid to be alive and to take the risk of expressing what you are. Expressing what you are is taking action.
Action is a great restorer and builder of confidence. Inaction is not only the result, but the cause, of fear. Perhaps the action you take will be successful; perhaps different action or adjustments will have to follow. But any action is better than no action at all.
Nature is orderly. That which appears to be chaotic in nature is only a more complex kind of order.
A good action is preferable to an argument.
Action always beats inaction.
God wants the world to function in an orderly way, not a chaotic way, so teaching humans to do what's right and what will make for the happiest life isn't going to be off limits.
Inaction may be the biggest form of action.
Sometimes the highest form of action is inaction.
Sometimes inaction is worse than action.
I never worry about action, but only inaction.
Action cures fear, inaction creates terror.
Imperfect action is better than perfect inaction.
Awareness isn't passive. It directly leads to action (or inaction).
Use the losses and failures of the past as a reason for action, not inaction.
Imperfect action beats perfect inaction every time.
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