Henry Thoreau, Nature Never Makes Haste: "Nature never makes haste; her systems revolve at an even pace. The buds swell imperceptibly, without hurry or confusion, as though short spring days were an eternity. Why then should man hasten as if anything less than eternity were allotted for the least deed? The wise man is restful, never restless or impatient. He each moment abides where he is, as some walkers actually rest the whole body at each step, while others never relax the muscles of the legs till the accumulated fatigue obliges them to stop short."
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Henry Thoreau, Nature Never Makes Haste:
"Nature never makes haste; her systems revolve at an even pace. The buds swell imperceptibly, without hurry or confusion, as though short spring days were an eternity. Why then should man hasten as if anything less than eternity were allotted for the least deed? The wise man is restful, never restless or impatient. He each moment abides where he is, as some walkers actually rest the whole body at each step, while others never relax the muscles of the legs till the accumulated fatigue obliges them to stop short."
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This is excellent and wonderfully practical advice. Many thanks.
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amazing video! new subscriber here! I'm pretty excited to binge watch your videos and learn about tai chi!
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