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  • Philosophy, Taoism

    How to practise Wu Wei

    The habit of running away from danger has served me well-being for decades. The problem, however, is detecting danger sufficiently in advance. Chances are that, […]

    February 20, 2026
  • Philosophy, Taoism

    Taoism on patience and persistence

    Neither patience nor persistence are regarded as virtuous in Taoism. Lao-Tzu would have been puzzled by people who wait for a long time for something […]

    February 18, 2026
  • Philosophy, Taoism

    The Tao Te Ching for modern life

    Taoism is ancient in its method, but modern in its mentality. It correctly assumes that happiness can only be achieved if we make good decisions. […]

    February 16, 2026
  • Philosophy, Taoism

    Lao-Tzu’s teachings on leadership

    Taoism presents an advanced leadership model that revolves around Wu Wei (the non-action principle). Instead of exerting pressure, Taoism wants to clear up the path; […]

    February 15, 2026
  • Philosophy, Taoism

    Where Zen Buddhism and Taoism stand apart

    If someone asks me why lions ignore small birds, I’ll reply, I think accurately, that lions don’t willingly ignore small birds. The correct statement would […]

    February 13, 2026
  • Philosophy, Taoism

    Differences between Taoism and Zen Buddhism

    While there are superficial similarities between Taoism and Zen Buddhism, their differences are fundamental. Taoism aims at the achievement of happiness on this earth, especially […]

    February 12, 2026
  • Philosophy, Taoism

    How to live by Taoist principles

    I wonder if most people regard a Taoist lifestyle as desirable or even worth living. They might read a few Lao-Tzu’s quotes, watch some martial […]

    February 12, 2026
  • Philosophy, Taoism

    Taoist insights about social balance

    Is it true that Taoists are rugged individualists that could not care less about social harmony and balance? No, that’s not true, but the question […]

    February 11, 2026
  • Philosophy, Taoism

    Taoism and the art of letting go

    When it comes to dealing with failure and disappointments, Taoist insights are often misunderstood. They are presented as “letting go” and “forget about it,” but […]

    February 11, 2026
  • Philosophy, Taoism

    Taoist daily habits and rituals

    In our business and private lives, simplification works well as long as we do not omit any crucial steps; and once we have identified a […]

    February 10, 2026
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