Hard to say. Intention w/o action leads to stagnation; action w/o intention can lead to chaos; and there are no consequences without action. Action can often be unnecessary, so I chose intentions. Morally, intentions matter the most. Politically, consequences matter the most.
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Insightful take! I think I’m coming around to a kind of combination. Intentions make up our internal subjective realities, actions give substance to our external realities, and consequences spill more broadly over to the realities of others
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I'll go with acts. They exists on 3 different ontological layers but as we human are made, intentions and consequences are just projection of acts. Acts probably dont even happen at human agency layer but they structure existence so they matter most.
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Not intentions. They're important but don't necessarily manifest. Actions manifest, therefore affecting the world. Consequences are a product of action. All are important though.
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