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Vika [28.1K]
4 years ago
14

Which is more important what a person does or what a person thinks

English
1 answer:
vladimir2022 [97]4 years ago
8 0
Since the rest of us can't read minds, we are more influenced by the actions of others than by their thoughts.

This is pretty safe because people do tend to act on their most dearly held thoughts and beliefs.

Thoughts don't really change the world the way the actions they influence do.
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