Inspired and paraphrased by a Substack article about Taoism. Correctly formatted above, text below.
A quiet sickness, difficult to define, because it is so often praised: to constantly act, push ahead, to endlessly prove oneself;
Call it efficiency, call it progress.
And disguised as strength, it exhausts the spirit and dulls the mind, it robs us of calm. Those who follow it think value may be measured by their results.
Still running ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ sitting still.
A restless sleep, a barren quiet, lost gaze, always hunting. But the sky does not rush, the rain falls, the seed grows; the fruit sweetens without urgency; the wise observe and learn: time is not a foe to defeat, but a companion.
Chase not endless doing, too much effort is wasted, and too many words only confuse; Choose what counts act when needed, then let go; strive not to earn the right to exist, no need to prove, presence is a praise to life. Those who believe they must always be useful forget that they were once children; loving before they can achieve, treasuring before they may speak; Forget that dawn also touches idle hands. and the birds still sing for those who simply are. This efficiency, a harsh master, takes without cease, gives little back, and knows nothing of true peace. Those who bow to it are left weary and then ask why they feel empty. But the soul does not live on accomplishment. it thrives in quiet, in stillness, in love that asks nothing.
Beautifully written Shaun
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Thank you Sadje 🙏
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You’re welcome
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I believe I have learned some of these lessons. And others need some work. Being retired and my own person helps to not rush and please others. I have always been my own rebel to not worry of others paths. My own is what will carry me.
You have much in this post that is postivie and hopeful.
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Thanks Jules. 🙏
I seem to alternate between going fast in fully packed days and then stopping dead, happy to do nothing much of anything.
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We all need to go at our own pace. Stay healthy and creative however you wish. 🙂
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