Stop Measuring Up
| The Tao Chapter 19 – My Second Interpretation | Without concepts to measure up to, how would man be? If we weren’t judged for not being holy, would man sin and hide? If we weren’t told to be just with the opportunities to be unjust, would man behave morally? If we...
Release Your Expectations
| The Tao Chapter 2 – My Second Interpretation | Opposite judgements create perceived standards. For example, beautiful and ugly, easy and difficult, long and short. The judgement of one allows the existence of the opposite. But how does labeling serve the benefit of...
Clean Learning
| The Tao Chapter 71 – My Interpretation | Stale water in a new well taints the supply and can lead to disease. Therefore, approach all experiences with a fresh spring of thoughts. The process then remains pure and promotes healthy outcomes. The wise know to avoid the...
The “How” of Wise Leadership
| The Tao Chapter 66 – My Interpretation | Humility is a leader’s strength. In order to be above, one must be below. The wise leader governs well when the people feel equal to the leader. The wise leader governs well when manipulation is absent. The wise leader is...Deprecated: Function get_magic_quotes_gpc() is deprecated in /home2/drsbrown/public_html/sheronbrown.com/wp-includes/formatting.php on line 4411
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