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Which is more important: What a person thinks or what a person does?

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User Jaaksarv
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What a person thinks is of no concern to anybody, it is if he acts on them that's important, so it is far more important what a person does than what they think.
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User Lorenzoid
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Laws can force people to not act upon their beliefs, but the beliefs still resonate. I think a great example of this is prejudice. We make laws to combat discrimination, but we know there is still a generation out there that thinks a certain way. I guess my point is, if we had the power to change what someone thinks, then we can change how they act. Thus how they think is more important. 
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