tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5135073576999431197.post3755739343607117991..comments2024-01-25T20:45:56.650+08:00Comments on The Way of Least Resistance: Why we trainDan Djurdjevichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15352771904545108503noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5135073576999431197.post-18147669500699028222012-05-23T08:24:53.195+08:002012-05-23T08:24:53.195+08:00By all means keep goals and check-points; I wasn’t...By all means keep goals and check-points; I wasn’t implying any such radical abandonment. Nor was I implying any narrow reading of Daoism; I've read Daoist literature for 30 years now and I assure you that I know something about it's depth and breadth (eg. see my articles on wu-wei). Thanks for reading and for your input.Dan Djurdjevichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15352771904545108503noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5135073576999431197.post-45537779648324171522012-05-23T05:09:52.341+08:002012-05-23T05:09:52.341+08:00with regard to Taoism, there is much to be said ab...with regard to Taoism, there is much to be said about focusing on the journey, rather than the destination. However, I'll keep my check-points (goals and objectives), thank you very much!The Strongest Karatehttp://www.kyokushinblog.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5135073576999431197.post-41088416006404263022011-06-23T04:02:58.959+08:002011-06-23T04:02:58.959+08:00The Japanese have another semi popular line which ...The Japanese have another semi popular line which says "if you want to kill yourself, find a way to do it without bothering anyone else".<br /><br />Which is probably only found in cultures that never decided suicide was a sin. Christians, due to the whole suicide=sin thing, would never say or even think that.Ymar Sakarnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5135073576999431197.post-11108923006378163982011-06-23T03:47:14.452+08:002011-06-23T03:47:14.452+08:00Part of the whole American survey on post WWII sol...Part of the whole American survey on post WWII soldiers concerning what they fought for, further illuminates just what it is about human motivation that actually motivates.<br /><br />The number 1 answer for what they fought for was "their companions around them". Not their family or their nation.<br /><br />The reason is simple. humans, regardless of how noble their cause, can only Ymar Sakarnoreply@blogger.com