Building a spaceship

We often spend a great deal of time and energy in our lives building spaceships. Well, not real ones, but in our heads. We take something simple, and we add, and add, and add until it is very complex.

Each layer of complexity that we build is another layer to stop us from starting something.

Simple things are easy to start so we make them complex, needing perfection before we can do.

Perfection is the shield to stop us starting.

Keep things simple and start.

Action

Action leads to action and analysis leads to thoughts.

Thoughts lead to more analysis and more thoughts.

Therefore, thoughts lead to inaction.

It is a cycle that fulfils itself.

If the mind is silent, we can take action or accept and do nothing in the present moment. But if the mind is in the subconscious and full of thought, we will not take action as we will be consumed with the possible future outcomes of our proposed action.

Why are we not taught to spend less time in our minds and simply be?