China Wisdom and Philosophy
Ancient Chinese people were greatly interested in the relationships and patterns that occurred in nature. Instead of studying isolated things, they viewed the world as a harmonious and holistic entity. In their eyes, no single being or form could exist unless it was seen in relation to its surrounding environment. By simplifying these relationships, they tried to explain complicated phenomena in the universe.
"There is always something more to learn even for master"
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"If you only do what you can do you will never be more than you are now"
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"Sometimes we do wrong things for the right reasons"
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"I don't have to turn you into me, I have to turn you into you"
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