There is nothing so terrible as activity without insight.
-- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
This alone is nearly too cryptic to be of too much use. In the context of my recent posts, however, it provides a necessary counter-point to what might appear to be an appeal to action just for its own sake (though, in some cases, that may be a sufficient appeal). We live in a busy world with too much activity, frankly, and too little thought. So, this strikes me as a healthy addition to the idea of the value and need for action.