Happiness Lessons of The Ancients: Lao Tzu

古人的幸福教训:老子

The Happiness Lab with Dr. Laurie Santos

2021-05-03

33 分钟
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The challenges of life often cause us to work frantically to overcome our difficulties - but the Chinese thinker Lao Tzu recommended that instead we should emulate the slow, steady, yet powerful flow of a river. Solala Towler has studied and taught the principles of Daoism for more than 30 years - and explains how we can implement them into our daily lives. Things like retaining our childlike wonder, being content to go with the flow, and appreciating moderation in all things so that we don't burn ourselves out. You can read more about Solala's work at https://abodetao.com/ Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • Pushkin I get to interview a lot of great people for this podcast.

  • But one of the guests I was most excited to talk to was a rather modest and self-effacing British writer named Tom Hodgkinson.

  • What was Tom famous for?

  • Well, he's made a name for himself by trying not to do, well, much of anything.

  • I think I was born fairly idle.

  • I always had a strong will towards idling.

  • I'm a huge fan of Tom's books on being idle.

  • They're clever and funny.

  • But I came to Tom's work

  • because idling this philosophy that we should devote time to not being productive is something I find super hard to do.

  • When I sat down with Tom for an episode called For Whom the Alarm Clock Tolls,

  • I was struck by the fact that his fear of overwork informs the entire way he sees the world.

  • Take Tom's view on the novelist George Orwell.

  • Many of us think of Orwell for his warnings about political repression,

  • but Tom focuses on a different irony.

  • In Animal Farm, we have the example of the horse, Boxer, who when faced with a problem says,

  • work harder, work harder, until he works himself into an early grade,

  • he's taken off to the glue factory.

  • Now, that to me is a, that's a warning.

  • Since talking to Tom last season, I've thought more and more about the importance of idling.