Every action has an equal and opposite reaction; true provided you believe in taking some action or reacting to some action that occurred
Action Reaction
October 25, 2007 by threestrongcoffees
Posted in Emotions, Famous lines, Humor, Sometimes, Thoughts, Words | 4 Comments
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reacting to an action is reaction honey
Jolvin: Yes, provided one believe in reacting. If one does not react there is no reaction. That is what I am trying to convey through this line.
I wonder, though, if “not reacting” in itself constitutes a reaction of sorts—if I consciously choose not to react, than am I not in fact reacting?
gukseon: Yes you are reacting. The very fact that you thought about the action and wanted to react is important. Maybe the things are in a situation that you consciously choose not to react is still a reaction. It is a fine line to find out if the person not reacting for not taking note of the action or by considering the action that occurred.