There is any Difference Between Trying and Doing?
There are many philosophical opinions and ways of seeing the difference between trying and doing.
However in my opinion there is no try, and apparently I am not the only one seeing this way.
To TRY is in fact an ATTEMPT.
- Verb - make an attempt or effort to do something.
- Noun - an effort to accomplish something; an attempt.
For some, in fact, trying is when you are mediocre at something and someone gives you more praise than you deserve.
Compliment - "You are really sweet"
Answer -“I try"(in my opinion should be "Thank you" not to mention that is more polite).
On the other hand, doing is a performance (an action whose precise nature is often unspecified).
As Yoda suggested to Luke:
“No. Try not. Do. Or do not. There is no try.” Master Yoda (star Wars fiction character)
Forget try and do!
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A "guy" started on to make a distinction between try and do that I think is vitally important.
He asked the woman to try to pick up the chair she was sitting in, so she turned around and picked up the chair.He said, “No, you picked it up. I said try to pick it up.”
The woman looked confused. He reiterated, “Try to pick it up.” The woman just stood there, not knowing what to do.
The guy continued, “No, now you’re not picking it up. I said try to pick it up.” Again, she picked up the chair.
Again, He, said, “No, you picked up the chair. I asked you to try and pick it up. You either pick it up, you don’t pick it up, or you try to pick it up.”
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- Trying is really the same as not doing it.
- Use I'll do my best instead of I'll try my best as per example.
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