After just finishing the Tao Te Ching by Lao Tzu I am eager to read more of these insightful writings.
Guess I will hit the library again to locate a copy. Can’t wait! :)
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After just finishing the Tao Te Ching by Lao Tzu I am eager to read more of these insightful writings.
Guess I will hit the library again to locate a copy. Can’t wait! :)
Ok I have just finished reading Tao Teh Ching (by Lao Tzu translated by John C. H. Wu) and I must say it was quite an insightful read.
Some of the insights in the book struck an instant accord within me however there was much I did not fully understand. I plan now to read other versions & translations of the lovely book.
It can be difficult to apply some of these words to our everyday lives but most of it applies even in our current, hectic, capitalist societies.
I recommend this book to any who are open-minded. :)
For a long, long time I was quite lost. Some people seem to be involved in everything but I found myself quite short on hobbies (doing something CONSTRUCTIVE with my spare time, TV/Music/Games dont really count IMO.)
43 Things is a GREAT way to actually ‘voice’ what you’d like to do & talk to others about it, really keeps you motivated!
Additionally, for people like me who are quite low on ideas (but definently willing to try new things) Can simply have a search around and attempt things others are doing & hopefully find myself some fun activities!
Get in there & give it a go people! :)