1/Effort is often a symptom of being aware of the speed with which time flies. A reaction to the realisation that a lot of it has been & will be wasted. Knowing this, one resorts to the other extreme and tries to become the master of whatever time he's got left..
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2/ But he only truly has the moment, which is free of anything except itself, no ambitions no dreams.
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3/ One is always playing some game or the other. Fixation with winning makes one run too fast, disconnecting him from himself. The rider and horse have to become one. Logically, the horse can run faster without the rider, but he can't win without him.
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Elon Musk on doing great things: “If you need inspiration, then don’t do it!”
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The principle of Wu Wei (Chinese = 無為, meaning "non-action" or "actionless action") is also rooted in this type of effortless spontaneity.
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I push back for the following reason: you can have a value that you arrived at through experience, and at a given moment in time you may be too lazy or too angry to act out the value, yet you force yourself to perform the act of value, because you have it for a real reason.
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