Actions are stronger than intentions. The former almost always are. Even when we possess the best intentions but we fail to deliver them, they amount to nothing. If we do not act to make our intentions exist in the real world, they will eventually disappear in thin air and become nonexistent. And when all our undelivered intentions are too many they have the ability to taunt us.
It may sound confusing since they become nonexistent, so how come they acquire the ability to mock us?
While we lost the intentions themselves, our own minds did not lose the count of how many intentions we have conceived but had not been borne.
Our actions always outweigh our intentions. No matter how grand the latter are, it is always the former that holds the greatest value.
It is comical for instance to claim to have the desire to become the writer but one does not write, or a singer but one does not sing. But the most crucial is to practice the craft every single day even in those days that practicing feels like a drudgery, though it will pass.
If we claim that we intend to become this or that we should bear the truth that not all days of the journey will be bright and sunny, there will be windy and stormy days.
The significant fact is that we should enjoy both our drenched and dry selves alike.