Bodhidharma Wisdom On Life
The Wisdom Of The Legendary Buddhist Monk Bodhidharma
Not engaging in ignorance is wisdom.
When you see something, that is profoundly ignorant, it's better to avoid it and learn something from it, then to engage with it and make yourself part of it.
All know the way; few actually walk it.
Everybody knows how to succeed, everyone talks about how to succeed.
Yet there aren’t many folks who are able to achieve it and embody the ideas they offer as a success.
Many roads lead to the path, but basically there are only two: reason and practice.
There may be many approaches to succeed in life, there are lots of ways to accomplish in life.
But when it comes to achieving them there are only two things involved.
A reason on why you want to do it and daily practice that leads you to do it and which results in success.
As long as you’re enthralled by a lifeless form, you’re not free.
You may think you're free or that you have self-control,
but as long as you engage in meaningless actions which make no difference in your life
or the ones which result in nothing, then you're not free rather you're in a prison with no escape.