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I'm currently reading Sun Tzu's Art of War. The book cover says it's a good guide to coping with everyday life and all the other crap that come your way.
It feels kinda weird to treat life as a huge battle. I always thought that in order to live life best, we should strive for calm, for order, for peace.
I heard somewhere that the ultimate goal of war is the attainment of peace. That makes it even more confusing for me. I mean, how can things be peaceful when they won't ever be the same again? War changes things and alters lives--and more often than not, for the worse.
I always hear the phrase order in chaos. How exactly is that exemplified in daily life?
Wala lang. Just thinking too much I guess.
It feels kinda weird to treat life as a huge battle. I always thought that in order to live life best, we should strive for calm, for order, for peace.
I heard somewhere that the ultimate goal of war is the attainment of peace. That makes it even more confusing for me. I mean, how can things be peaceful when they won't ever be the same again? War changes things and alters lives--and more often than not, for the worse.
I always hear the phrase order in chaos. How exactly is that exemplified in daily life?
Wala lang. Just thinking too much I guess.
1 Comments:
people only appreciate things when they've experienced the opposite. like peace, hindi makita nung iba yung value, they take it for granted when its there, pero pag naka-experience ka ng chaos, peace will cease to be a somewhat abstract concept. and if you fight for it, it will have a greater value kasi nga, you've seen na mahirap sya i-attain once mawala sya, so you'll be more concious of the things you do to be able to keep it.
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