My Tai chi teacher, who is indeed a master told me a thing:
there are three degrees of teaching:
1. instructor
2. teacher
3. master.
In Blogging I find that Seth Godin is a MASTER:
Here is his post of the day:
Simply awake
Not groggy, not zoned out, not hyper, merely awake.
Aware of what’s around us. Present. Seeing things clearly, hearing them as if for the first time.
How often are we lucky enough to be awake?
Mass media, social networks, marketers—they rarely help us become awake. They seek clicking, buying, fearful zombies instead.
The people we seek to serve, those that we’re trying to reach–in the rare moments when they’re awake, are we wasting that tiny slice of magic? Do we create fear or boredom or ennui in the short run merely because it’s easier for us?
Seeking a state of awake seems like a worthy quest. And when we find it, it’s worth cherishing.
there are ... there are ... many things to learn about ...
To be awake is the key.
To have a clear mind, to be truly awake and calm.
It's difficult to find the right state of the mind, to find the mind of others when they are clear, and when we can really connect.
So difficult indeed,
Thank you Seth Godin, thank you Serban Derlogea, two masters of their own kind, in their own field !
Regards,
G
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