Tag: buddhism

  • Musings

    Musings

    The best approaches, it seems, demand no loyalty to their outward strictures; they encourage me to do what it takes to be fulfilled. The accountability lies in the results.

  • Musings

    Musings

    Sometimes, the world feels like a completely preposterous, utterly ridiculous lie. And ironically, that’s one of the truest things that has ever crossed my mind.

  • Musings

    Musings

    Personally, I’ve found that one of the most effective ways to view phenomena is as pure information; not as insults or compliments, not as tragedies or glory.  This way, I don’t take things so personally.  The “I” fades away as I focus on what’s being said to me, and the proper way to respond to…

  • Musings

    Musings

    I don’t see my limits as enemies or demons; I see them as clues. When I stop raging against them and simply use them as indicators as to how to form my strategy (which may sometimes entail brute-forcing my way through them, and may sometimes entail finding a way around them), they are no longer…

  • Musings

    Musings

    By continually formulating the soundest strategy possible and executing it to the best of one’s ability, one cuts through all machismo associated with quitting/persevering, as well as the egoic consideration of self-worth. I believe that by diligently executing your best strategy, you are—by definition—persevering, as well as embodying the worthiest version of yourself.  There’s no…

  • Musings

    Musings

    My attention is drawn by people who embody quotes, rather than spew them.  I listen closely to what they have to say. Unfortunately, they’re usually too busy doing stuff to offer up a statement.

  • Musings

    Musings

    Principles are simple, but contexts aren’t.  Recognizing context-driven variables is a superpower in and of itself.  Channeling principles so they address those variables in a functional manner… I believe at that point you start to embody wisdom, rather than spending long, frustrating hours trying to puzzle it out.

  • Musings

    Musings

    If I embark on a course of action that happens to be “wrong,” the time and energy I spend on that journey will magnify my faults, and give me clues as to which direction I should actually be heading towards.  So in the end, I think that finding the “right way” means being willing to…

  • Musings

    Musings

    With the right arrangement of words or colors, books and films can lift my spirit and free my mind.  There seems to be little if any science to this, and that’s why I edit my work until I’m heartily sick of it.

  • Musings

    Musings

    Many people say they want to be their own boss, conflating greater freedom of choice with personal pleasure. But I suspect it’s not always pleasurable, because a good boss will know when to kick me in the ass and when to pat me on the back, even when I may not feel like receiving either…