Question
Planning is thinking rather than doing. Comment.

Answer

Yes, Planning is mainly a mental exercise, comprising of foreseeing future, imagining the different situation and making sound judgement for setting the objective and ways to achieve it. It involves more of the thinking work rather than the physical one.

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