Let things take their natural course without forcing them. What is meant to come will come, and what is yours will always be yours. I admire Laozi’s concept of wu wei (non-action). This “non-action” doesn’t mean doing nothing; rather, it means not acting out of self-interest. It’s about lowering our desires and personal gains. A leader, especially, should not act solely for their own gain or desires. Because when the intention is different, the result will also be different. The same principle applies to painting and creating art. If your only goal is to sell your work, the art produced will inevitably become overly commercialized. In both writing and creating, I have realized the importance of self-discovery. Only by reconnecting with my essence and true self can I create works that truly reflect my unique style. I will continue to strive to rediscover myself.
任何事情隨遇而安,不強求。該來的總會來,該是你的就是你的。我喜歡老子的無為。而“無為”,不是什麼事都不做,是指不要為了自己的利益去做事。把自己的慾望、利益降下來。一位領導者更不應該為了自己的利益和慾望而做事。因為初心不同,答案也會不同。繪畫創作也相同道理,如果你一心只想賣畫,那畫出來的作品肯定會過於商業化 。在寫論文及創作時,體會到認識自我的重要,只有重新找回自己的本質、本性創作出來的作品才會有自己的味道。我~繼續努力~找回自己。



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