water 
Drops.
Water cleanses,
Gathers in the earth.
Tender. Invasive. Subtle.
Emerges a shining river.
When small, it is weak.
When great, it tumbles mountains,
Rendering great cliffs
Sand.
Classic wisdom says that there is
nothing weaker than water, yet when
united, it can become a titanic force. Like a tidal wave. Or a river
that cuts through gorges. This is called the yielding overcoming the
hard.
Let’s look at it another way. Water does not overcome because it
yields. It overcomes because it is relentless. It perseveres and does
not give up. It is constant. Rock can block water. Rock can even hold
water in a lake for thousands of years. Why can’t the yielding overcome
the hard then? Because it cannot move. It cannot work its magic of
being relentless.
Just as water must be able to express its true nature in a relentless
way, so too must we simultaneously and relentlessly express our true
natures if we are to be successful in life. Otherwise, we will find
ourselves hemmed in by the hard wall of reality, and we will never be
able to break through.
But how do we acquires such perseverance? We start small. As drops.
water
365 Tao
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Deng Ming-Dao (author)
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Tiger Spring 1962
by Fu Bao Shi
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