Monday, November 30, 2009

Wen Tzu - Verse 41, Part III

from Verse Forty-One
So those who understand the logic of mental functions regard desires, cravings, likes, and dislikes as externals...they do not need authority to be noble, they do not need riches to be wealthy, they do not need strength to be powerful; they do not exploit materials goods, do not crave social reputation, do not consider high social status to be safe, and do not consider low social status to be dangerous...
~ Wen-tzu: Understanding the Mysteries ~
The above passage makes a point similar to many religions and other philosophies -- what most determines the character of each of us is that which is derived from our essence, core or center. The person whose life is built on a strong foundation of love and compassion can withstand any storm and will not be duped by the lies and manipulations of society.

Our worth as life forms cannot be defined by external sources. The definitions we seek are inside of each of us. The big question we each face is: Do we have the courage to look?

This post is part of a series. For an introduction, go here.

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