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The following article is my summary of the book Tao of Pooh. It is written without
the usual sentence by paragraph format. I guess you could say, it is written
poetically. And I have written it for you. Hope you enjoy.
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• Living your great life does not involve meddlesome, combative or egotistical
effort.
• It is about living with the natural rhythms of things ie not struggling with
natural laws, because through one's Inner Being one finds non-action.
• Natural laws do not make mistakes. Humans do.
• Consider:
o Ego - forcing a round peg into a square hole.
o Cleverness - crafting ways of making round pegs fit into square holes.
o Knowledge - why round pegs fit into round holes.
o Wu Wei - it does it and things get done.
o When you try too hard, things do not work.
• To resolve conflict, try yielding rather than applying more force. It is about
neutralizing the negative force.
• Living your great life means being sensitive to circumstances – your 6th
sense. While strange, it is stranger not to listen.
• Your daily reward is listening to the birds, speaking with your friends and/or
playing with your child because in seeking some Great Reward you are
missing out on the present (again-spacing?).
• Time cannot be saved. It can be spent either wisely or foolishly.
• The reward is in the journey, not so much the destination.
• The reward is in the moments before the goal is reached.
• The reward is enjoying one's surroundings.
• The reward is about appreciating being alive.
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• Wisdom comes from removing things everyday, for the wise are childlike in
knowing and they nurture their childlike qualities in whatever they do.
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