A little bear cub was confused about how to walk.
 "What do I do first?" he asked his mother. "Do I
 start with my right foot or my left? Or both front
 feet and then my back feet? Or do I move both feet
 on one side and then both feet on the other?"

 His mother answered, "Just quit thinking and start
 walking." She was wise, for things will happen only
 after we put aside thinking and talking and start
 doing.

 Nolan Bushnell, the founder of Atari, said that
 everyone who has ever taken a shower has an idea.
 It's the person who gets out of the shower, dries
 off and does something about it who makes a
 difference. Or, as columnist Sydney Harris puts it,
 "Regret for the things we did can be tempered by
 time; it is regret for the things we did not do that
 is
 inconsolable." One of the most important lessons
 we can learn is to act on a good idea.

 Passing Thought
 There are two things which eat me up always. The
 wrong things I did and the right things I did not
 do! The second one is the worst of the lot.