The source text explores Dan Millman's philosophy of the "peaceful warrior," tracing the term's origin to his martial arts teaching at Oberlin College and its inspiration from the "Kung Fu" TV series. It highlights Millman's four mentors and the idea that the characters in his book, including Socrates, represent different facets of himself. The text discusses the balance between inner work and external action, exemplified by the "take a swing at me" anecdote, emphasising the importance of understanding oneself to exert effective leverage in the world. Furthermore, it stresses the significance of living in the present moment, rather than being troubled by past or future anxieties, and views everyday life and relationships as a form of spiritual practice, a concept humorously illustrated by the golf story. Finally, the overarching message encourages kindness, self-trust, and embracing one's unique life process.


vol.30-和平战士之道
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好听啊!励志!我又有信心了。
Eric的人生实验:加油啊!