14. Doing
“Anyone,” said F. M.,” can do what I do if he does what I did.” In practice, few seem to have succeeded in accomplishing this. The reason, I am sure, is that in spite of warnings they “turn it into a doing.” People have frequently introduced themselves to me with the statement: “I have read Mr. Alexander’s books and I always try to hold my head in the right position, which he advocates.” This, of course, is just what he did not advocate.
Frank Pierce Jones (“Freedom to Change” – Chapter 14 p160)