Throwing a curveball for fun - feelings can be distorted, and are an interpretation of experience. We of course need to be aware of our feelings, but need to understand that it is a visceral assessment of the world that we can't take too seriously. What then does that mean to "do"? Perhaps the focus then is less on thinking or feeling, and more on experiencing itself.

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Doing or experiencing is the way. Thinking often inhibits both

I like that. Thinking as an analog to compressing a spring but to not confuse the act of preparing a spring with using the spring. Feeling as a biased direction to calibrate the spring for action. Doing is releasing the spring, and pure experience is the high order joy attained from watching the story unfold.