Death by Conclusion: There is an inherited limitation in the human experience which is the automated protection and prediction mechanism of the mind. The danger is if I allow the mind to predict the effect of a particular cause before I engage in the action. If I allow this unconscious prediction process, new action and new efforts will often not be taken because the mind will induce a spirit of discouragement through envisioning a non-compelling predictable outcome. Thinking “I already know what is going to happen,” is one of the greatest discouraging mantras.
There is a magic to sincere action across time which cannot be factored into our linear cognitive processing. The magic is not in the immediate effects, but the ripple throughout time of consistent inputs amplifying together naturally. These actions create a force of character that is cumulative, that can never be predicted; again, the mind that indulges in this reflexive resistance, which shows up as an unconscious prediction, is not factoring in non-linear progress. The mind does not include these calculations, it cannot. So, make the plan, execute the plan, and disregard the projections from the mind that cannot factor in the possibility of actions being amplified overtime as their waves synchronize in harmony through gradual sincerity and the strengthening of will.