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thought without action is abortion action without thought is folly​

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Answered by mauryapriya221
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On "Opportunity for Youth", Jawaharlal Nehru had aptly stated that the happiest man is one whose thinking and actions are coordinated. ... He shared a very valuable line over here, "Thought without action is abortion. Action without thought is folly." It can have a very deep meaning when analysed...

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Answered by kumarmonu89761
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This passage is taken from Jawaharlal Nehru's essay, "Opportunities for Youth" He was a brilliant writer, a multifaceted intellect, and a remarkable visionary. He is rightfully regarded as the creator of Modern India and served as the first Prime Minister of an independent India for seventeen years.

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Nehru emphasizes the significance of synchronizing one's conduct and thought. He claims that action without thought is "folly" and that thought without action is "an incomplete procedure." Thus, the action starts with a thought. The relevance of the crucial coordination between cognition and action should be understood by young people. It is vital to consistently practice turning one's thoughts into deeds if one wants to feel successful and content. Our activities must be guided by a conscious idea or a specific level of thinking. Any attempt will be fruitless if thinking and deed are not in harmony. Therefore, it is obvious that both thinking and deed are crucial. If they are divided, neither of them will have any use.

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