¿Cuándo Aplicar La ‘Ley Del Mínimo Esfuerzo’?
Es importante alimentar nuestro manantial de referencias magico, algo que no habi pensado es que se ahogata y es bastante obvio el hecho de no hacer las cosas como un deber si no con curiosidad
There’s a phrase in Chinese, “wu wei,” that describes how I felt. In English, its translation is “non-doing,” but not in the sense of doing nothing. Non-doing is not about escaping anything or being lazy but instead refers to a deep level of connectedness with the world. The Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu wrote about this more than 2,500 years ago in
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But we assume, then, if we’re not sweating because of it, we’re not benefiting from it. That goes for exercise, doing laundry, and combating loneliness. If we’re not working excessively hard to make something happen, we might as well give up until we can put forth the effort required.