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Which is the most important question why or why not?

Lark

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Have you ever thought about this?

I read an author once who was very vexed by the popularity of people deciding to do a thing simply because "why not?" rather than have a definite "why" for doing so, does it make a difference, do you think? Or is motivation unimportant? Would you choose to do something simply because "why not?" or would you need a definite "why" for doing something?
 
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