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Monday, November 7, 2011
RB'S QUESTION OF THE DAY: November 7, 2011: Lao Tzu says, "To attain knowledge, add things every day. To attain wisdom, remove things every day." Would you say you’re better at attaining “knowledge” or “wisdom”? Do you realize what determines the difference between the two??
Lao Tzu says, "To attain knowledge, add things every day. To attain wisdom, remove things every day."
Would you say you’re better at attaining “knowledge” or “wisdom”?
Do you realize what determines the difference between the two??
If Lao Tzu's saying is correct, I am better at attaining knowledge.
The difference between the two is "things." I have very good intentions when it comes to culling the chaff, i.e. giving things away, but at the present time, time gets away from me too quickly for me to do it effectively and thoroughly. Maybe someday...
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If Lao Tzu's saying is correct, I am better at attaining knowledge.
The difference between the two is "things." I have very good intentions when it comes to culling the chaff, i.e. giving things away, but at the present time, time gets away from me too quickly for me to do it effectively and thoroughly. Maybe someday...
How about you?
With love.
God bless.
RB
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