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Praxis means practice (Greek <a href="https://www.etymonline.com/word/praxis#etymonline_v_18617">etymology</a>). Praxis is about putting things into practice, walking the walk, practicing what you preach. The opposite of praxis is sedentary hypocrisy.
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Praxis is also about practicing, over and over. Trying things out for yourself and seeing if they work. Not giving up right away, or maybe ever.
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Nothing will get done if nobody does anything. Praxis is doing the thing instead of just talking about doing the thing.
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**Doing. Getting it done.**
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