“Now what is more foolish than refusing to learn, simply because one has not been learning for a long time? … You should keep learning as long as you are ignorant—even to the end of your life…”
— Seneca, Epistle LXXVI: On Learning Wisdom in Old Age
— Seneca, Epistle LXXVI: On Learning Wisdom in Old Age
I love the peaceful feeling of floating down a river, lost in spiritual thoughts of nature, enjoying the autumn light. But on the anniversary of my first trek, I recalled circumventing an unexpected cascade—that left us screaming with laughter!
Here are the given words: love, light, peace, thoughts, nature, circumvent, cascade, laughter, scream, spiritual – Bonus: anniversary
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—Yamakage Motohisa, The Essence of Shinto: Japan’s Spiritual Heart
— Anna Comnena, The Alexiad
—Yamakage Motohisa, The Essence of Shinto: Japan’s Spiritual Heart
— Henry David Thoreau, Walden
Wow—I could spend quite a bit of time expanding on this quote, plumbing its depths. But let me just chalk it up to…more words for our times.
—Ueshiba Morihei, founder of the Aikido martial art