There is this one quote that I really like these days which comes from Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu. Someone I admire and have read about a lot.
He said: “Water is the softest thing, yet it can penetrate mountains and earth. As a rule, whatever is fluid, soft and yielding will overcome whatever is rigid and hard. This is another paradox: what is soft is strong.”
I hope you find your own meaning or purpose out of this. This is something that I personally find very significant and meaningful in a lot of ways. It helps capture life’s abilities to teach and heal through mother nature itself. The examples are in front of us. It’s not rocket-science after all.
There is this one quote that I really like these days which comes from Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu. Someone I admire and have read about a lot.
He said: “Water is the softest thing, yet it can penetrate mountains and earth. As a rule, whatever is fluid, soft and yielding will overcome whatever is rigid and hard. This is another paradox: what is soft is strong.”
I hope you find your own meaning or purpose out of this. This is something that I personally find very significant and meaningful in a lot of ways. It helps capture life’s abilities to teach and heal through mother nature itself. The examples are in front of us. It’s not rocket-science after all.