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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @k00b 22h
Doing is harder than shoulding.
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What's shoulding? Sorry, even after the search I couldnt get the meaning in the context.
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19 sats \ 0 replies \ @john_doe 20h
From ChatGPT: "Doing is harder than shoulding" is a phrase that contrasts action with intention or expectation.
  • Doing refers to actually taking action and accomplishing a task or goal.
  • Shoulding refers to saying or thinking, "I should do this," without taking any real action.
The phrase suggests that it's easy to think about what we should do but much harder to take action and follow through. It highlights the gap between intention and execution, emphasizing that real progress or change requires effort and action, not just thoughts or plans.
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