04-14-2021, 12:01 PM
It's really fascinating to see the different points of view on this. I never even thought this saying could be interpreted any other way.
My parents always used that saying in order to say that you can't just say you're going to do good, you also have to do it. So "intentions aren't good enough, there must also be action".
So obviously it's going to continue meaning that to me, but now I might just stop using that saying at all seeing how it could be interpreted to mean other than what I want to convey when using it.
I guess I am starting to understand why Ra used the English language in the way they did...
My parents always used that saying in order to say that you can't just say you're going to do good, you also have to do it. So "intentions aren't good enough, there must also be action".
So obviously it's going to continue meaning that to me, but now I might just stop using that saying at all seeing how it could be interpreted to mean other than what I want to convey when using it.
I guess I am starting to understand why Ra used the English language in the way they did...