To merely "want" to do something is not enough (87).
One must be able to put things into practice (88).
It is only doing the thing that counts.. I shall acquire the habit of doing what I have in mind to do (88).
Even small tasks should not be neglected, but completed right away (89).
"If you try it, you can do it" (91).
"Unhappy are the thinkers" ... because thought is often just idle thought, and does not include self-correction. What is the use of pouring repentance on repentance? Too much thought makes thought meaningless, and finally we get so we reject thought altogether. Self-examination not accompanied by change isthe same as not putting into action what we think of doing (90).
The sooner people realize their mistake, the better. The more the situation is changed, the nearer the human race will come to happiness (107).
"Talent is not inborn, it has to be created" (36).
Talent education (Talent Education Research Institute), Shinichi Suzuki
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