Reflection on Tao
The pursuit for Tao is a journey that never ends. In these pages, I'm trying to capture the little bit here and there that I reflect along the way.
Dec 28, 2008, A Chuang Tzu's Fable -- Lesson on Tao of Learning
Chuang Tzu in his fable ‘Dissecting the Bull’ presents a lesson on Tao of leaning. The cook who cuts up an ox in seconds showcases how wuwei enables achievement of peak performance.
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Dec 9, 2008, Knowing others is intelligent, knowing your self is enlightened!
“Knowing others is intelligent. Knowing your self is enlightened,” says Lao Tzu. Do not be conceited if you can command others. Can you be truly honest to and be able to template yourself? Only then that you have the true strength!
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Dec 8, 2008, Master of living
You may be a teacher. You may be a salesperson. You may be an entrepreneur. How can you be the best of teachers, salespersons or entrepreneurs? Try this: Do not see yourself as a teacher, a salesperson, or an entrepreneur. Rather, see yourself as a master of living! Live thoroughly, and you will be the best of what you are. As Lao Tzu say, ‘All things are born of being, being is born of nonbeing.’ (Chapter 40)
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Dec 7, 2008, Practice Tao Daily
Do as infinity tao directs and you will experience the power of tao, and understand how top performers achieve their feats.
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Dec 4, 2008, Over sharpen a knife, you takes away its edge
Over sharpen a knife, you takes away its edge.
Fill the house with gold and jade, you end up feeling insecure.
Overdo with honor and pride, no one can save you from a fall.
Know where the limit is, happy always you will be.
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