Thanks Oscar for the kind and encouraging feedback! I still remember that lesson on mu (or was it ku? 🤔) from the Zen monk you shared during your travels to Japan earlier this year: "It is important to have meaning in life, but it is also important to have no meaning."
Thank you for sharing the "fetters"! What a unique and fitting expression for this list, which in and of itself is intriguing. Fetters has got some kind of onomatopoeia thing going for it. It just sounds like everything on that list. And it also makes all those things sound addressable and workable. There just fetters! Don't know why I'm so tickled by this but I appreciate your mention of it.
Very enjoyable and calming to read, Tai. Glad you're writing about your trips mixed with always interesting learnings.
Thanks Oscar for the kind and encouraging feedback! I still remember that lesson on mu (or was it ku? 🤔) from the Zen monk you shared during your travels to Japan earlier this year: "It is important to have meaning in life, but it is also important to have no meaning."
mu indeed! Glad that one stayed with you, I also think about it often. Here we are exchanging life lessons, thank you Tai!
Thank you for sharing the "fetters"! What a unique and fitting expression for this list, which in and of itself is intriguing. Fetters has got some kind of onomatopoeia thing going for it. It just sounds like everything on that list. And it also makes all those things sound addressable and workable. There just fetters! Don't know why I'm so tickled by this but I appreciate your mention of it.