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Humor Quote by Theodore Sturgeon

“Sometimes I sets and thinks, and sometimes I just sets.” quote by Theodore Sturgeon
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““Sometimes I sets and thinks, and sometimes I just sets.””

Theodore Sturgeon

About This Quote

Source Short Story: “The World Well Lost” by Theodore Sturgeon, 1953

The quote humorously contrasts thoughtful contemplation with mindless action, suggesting both have their place.

In simple terms: Thinking and acting are both useful.

Key Takeaway

Balance reflection with action.

Themes

reflection action humor

Mood

playful thoughtful

Type

aphilosophical humorous

When to use this quote

  • creative work
  • decision making
  • personal growth

Key Concepts

philosophy psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • When do you overthink versus act impulsively?
  • How can you balance both?
A Different Perspective

Overthinking can stall progress; impulsivity can cause mistakes.

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