Thursday, April 12, 2007
The master in the art of living...
The master in the art of living
makes little distinction between
his work and his play,
his labor and his leisure,
his mind and his body,
his education and his recreation,
his love and his religion.
He hardly knows which is which.
He simply pursues his vision of excellence
in whatever he does,
leaving others to decide
whether he is working or playing.
makes little distinction between
his work and his play,
his labor and his leisure,
his mind and his body,
his education and his recreation,
his love and his religion.
He hardly knows which is which.
He simply pursues his vision of excellence
in whatever he does,
leaving others to decide
whether he is working or playing.
To him, he is always doing both.
Found here by Steve Cooperman.
Attributed to a Zen Buddhist, in Head to Head by Lester Thurow, Dean, Sloan School of Management, MIT.
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