I Need To Revisit My Tao Again
While Eeyore frets …
… and Piglet hesitates
… and Rabbit calculates
… and Owl pontificates
…Pooh just is.
I’m not entirely convinced that true happiness requires no action. But action from an attitude of play and freedom is different. As Ursula K. Le Guin puts it in her translation, no action is different from no-action.
Posted: August 13th, 2008 under Philosophy.

Comment from S
Time Wednesday, August 13, 2008 at 4:33 pm
Hmmm, ‘true happiness requiring no action’ sounds like religious garble to placate the masses.
I think instead a lot of people complain about their lives in a sense that they are not responsible for fixing it, when it fact they are. i think, at least if you live in the United States, you are in control of about 90% of your life. most people just dont realize it.