Tendency vs. Intention

Tendency vs. Intention

What is the difference between tendency and intention? 

Knowing. 

Awareness. 

Consciousness. 

That is it… Clarity, focus, determination, will, and purpose originate from the same place, the latter side of the intersection between chance and choice, which are potential products of the mind having done as it will do… They are not thought up, or stumbled upon, but rather, manifested. Chance and choice are a mind-sets in search of a match. They strive for organization/explanation of the seemingly meaningless and/or animation of the otherwise inanimate.

Tendency is formless, but seemingly fits the mold. It could be boundless, but may never really show... It could be prolific, but not many may know. Because, it might mean to, but doesn’t need to… there is much left to chance. It means well, but that might not be enough at some points. It hopes for, but may appear to, or unknowingly, do too little to ensure what it wants. It is good enough, thus, often falls short of greatness. It is up in the air but does not know the ground from the sky. It is just as likely to be good or bad, but can ‘tend’ to be absent at times. 

You are all you can control.

And, if it is your tendency is to be one way or another in this facet or that… it is your keenness to these focal points at which you seem to bare relative inclination, and your approach to them, which, when walked with intent instead of on autopilot, can make all the difference in where or what you get.

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