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These ideas, drawn from Alan Watts' philosophy, invite viewers to contemplate a profound shift in perspective towards work, play, and the essence of living.
Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life" by Héctor García and Francesc Miralles reveals insights into the concept of ikigai
It's intriguing how individuals can hold steadfast to beliefs that might not align with their genuine convictions, simply due to their faith in those beliefs. This phenomenon is particularly noteworthy because some beliefs are more akin to aspirations or biases rather than objective truths.
Quotes from one of my most favourite composers!
In the pursuit of excellence, there's a principle that often gets overlooked - the principle of Wu-Wei, which translates to "non-doing" or "non-forcing." While the concept may seem paradoxical, it holds profound wisdom that extends beyond mere passivity. It's about flowing with the natural rhythm of life, recognizing the opportune moments for action, and refraining from forcing outcomes. Let's delve deeper into this philosophy and explore how it can enrich our lives.
The Quinque viæ (Latin for "Five Ways") (sometimes called "five proofs") excerpt in Summa Theologica (a summary).
We can trust our intuition, but before we lean on trusting our intuition, here is a step-by-step guide.
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