Blog summary by Month
Blogs for January 2024:
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😵 recapturing 🙄 563 words
➥ Monday January 01, 2024 by: donnot
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🚥 unity keeps 🚦 554 words
➥ Tuesday January 02, 2024 by: donnot
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😎 coming to 😎 526 words
➥ Wednesday January 03, 2024 by: donnot
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🍩 the gift 🍩 374 words
➥ Thursday January 04, 2024 by: donnot
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🧗 seeking connection 🤷 541 words
➥ Friday January 05, 2024 by: donnot
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🔎 vigilance 🔍 400 words
➥ Saturday January 06, 2024 by: donnot
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😔 FAITH in 🙏 492 words
➥ Sunday January 07, 2024 by: donnot
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😐 facing my responsibilities 😏 283 words
➥ Monday January 08, 2024 by: donnot
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🌘 participation, 🌒 536 words
➥ Tuesday January 09, 2024 by: donnot
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🛌 waking up 🛎 491 words
➥ Wednesday January 10, 2024 by: donnot
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😡 striking an 😁 552 words
➥ Thursday January 11, 2024 by: donnot
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🌊 forgiveness 🌊 491 words
➥ Friday January 12, 2024 by: donnot
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🪢 inclusiveness 🪢 563 words
➥ Saturday January 13, 2024 by: donnot
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🤔 discerning 🤔 535 words
➥ Sunday January 14, 2024 by: donnot
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≠ practicing equality ≠ 383 words
➥ Monday January 15, 2024 by: donnot
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🌨 finding my 🌨 509 words
➥ Tuesday January 16, 2024 by: donnot
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🏳 surrendering to change 🏳 420 words
➥ Wednesday January 17, 2024 by: donnot
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😉 catching up 😉 586 words
➥ Saturday January 27, 2024 by: donnot
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😋 practicing fidelity 😋 419 words
➥ Sunday January 28, 2024 by: donnot
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👍 encouraging growth 👍 446 words
➥ Monday January 29, 2024 by: donnot
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😏 no regrets for 😕 471 words
➥ Tuesday January 30, 2024 by: donnot
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😶 having empathy 🤗 451 words
➥ Wednesday January 31, 2024 by: donnot

☯ The Tao that can be spoken is not the eternal Tao ☯
by Lao-Tse
Translated by James Legge
Book 2
3) Thus it is that dignity finds its (firm) root in its (previous)
meanness, and what is lofty finds its stability in the lowness (from
which it rises). Hence princes and kings call themselves 'Orphans,'
'Men of small virtue,' and as 'Carriages without a nave.' Is not this
an acknowledgment that in their considering themselves mean they see
the foundation of their dignity? So it is that in the enumeration
of the different parts of a carriage we do not come on what makes
it answer the ends of a carriage. They do not wish to show themselves
elegant-looking as jade, but (prefer) to be coarse-looking as an (ordinary)
stone.