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Michael Puett
“Living in a capricious world means accepting that we do not live within a stable moral cosmos that will always reward people for what they do. We should not deny that real tragedies do happen. But at the same time, we should always expect to be surprised and learn to work with whatever befalls us. If we can continue this work, even when tragedies come our way, we can begin to accept the world as unpredictable and impossible to determine perfectly. And this is where the promise of a capricious world lies: if our world is indeed constantly fragmented and unpredictable, then it is something we can constantly work on bettering. We can go into each situation resolved to be the best human being we can be, not because of what we’ll get out of it, but simply to affect others around us for the better, regardless of the outcome. We can cultivate our better sides and face this unpredictable world, transforming it as we go.”
Michael Puett, The Path: What Chinese Philosophers Can Teach Us About the Good Life

Robert Greene
“Understand: people will constantly attack you in life. One of their main weapons will be to instill in you doubts about yourself – your worth, your abilities, your potential. They will often disguise this as their objective opinion, but invariably it has a political purpose – they want to keep you down.”
Robert Greene, The 50th Law: Overcoming Adversity Through Fearlessness

Ryan Holiday
“a master’s reply to a student who asked where he might find Zen: “You are seeking for an ox while you are yourself on it.”
Ryan Holiday, Stillness is the Key

Michael Puett
“When you hold too tightly to a plan, you risk missing out on these things. And when you wake up one day in that future, you will feel boxed in by a life that, at best, reflects only a piece of who you thought you were at one moment in time.”
Michael Puett, The Path: What Chinese Philosophers Can Teach Us About the Good Life

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