waco central library find! I enjoyed how it was broken up, the visual elements included, and the examples he used to drive home his points. though connecting concepts back to familiar stories like harry potter and lord of the rings, as a reader that isnt too well acquainted with those stories, it drove me away instead of drawing me in. to discuss the concepts: really, really informative and very interesting. he moves through each concept at a good pace. this book serves as a good introduction to a wide array of topics. here were some quotes i particularly enjoyed.
112- the character’s hidden martial arts skills give him the self-assurance that allows him to be humble and gentle towards the people he meets, even those who provoke him. A good word to describe him is meek. The word meek has an interesting history. Its most famous use is the king james version of matthew 5:5: “blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth.” the new testament was written in greek, and the word translated as meek is the adjective praus. We think of meek people as passive and docile, but praus points to a more complex meaning. It represents a balance between exercising power and showing restraint. In ancient greece, the word was commonly used to describe a horse trained for battle. A good warhorse must be both fierce and restrained, neither wild nor timid. It must fight savagely even while obeying every command of its rider.
26- consequently, evolution favors organisms that cooperate. Once again, we’re faced with a pair of competing principles that needs to find balance: in this case, between selfishness that maximizes the success of an individual’s genes and cooperation that maximizes the success of the species.
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Welcomes pleasure, accepts wealth, deserves honor, but is never the slave of one of them; he knows how to be poor, to abstain, and to suffer; he endures oblivion willingly because he is lord of his own happiness, and expects or fears nothing from the caprice of fortune. He can live without being beloved; he can create imperishable treasures, and exalt himself above the level of honors or the prizes of the lottery. He possesses that which he seeks, namely, profound peace… he is a child with children, joyous with the young, staid with the old, patient with the foolish, happy with the wise. He smiles with all who smile, and mourns with all who weep; applauding strength, he is yet indulgent to weakness; offending no one, he has himself no need to pardon, for he never thinks himself offended; he pities those who misconceive him, and seeks an opportunity to serve them; by the force of kindness only does he avenge himself on the ungrateful.
Well-developed ego strength is a prerequisite of benefitting from adversity- nietzches what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger can only make you stronger if your ego can handle the hardship.
To feel like a link in the generational chain, where the chain is the important thing, not me