An ancient said, “There is no drum sound in a bell, and no bell sound in a drum.” How can students today manage to reach this state? Sometimes when I give personal interviews, you make a statement, and then when I press you further you merely insist you have already replied, and there could be nothing else. Quite clearly, if you work in this way you have not got a grip on the matter at all.
Idiots! Haven’t you read the saying of ancient sages, “Show the truth in every word, refer to the source in every statement.” You do not yet understand; you just adopt positions at random. Don’t be like this any more when you come for interviews. While it can be said you do not understand, you can be straightened, out.
hookdump's commentary:
A couple days ago I said:
If your thinking and your speech are rock solid, then you'll effortlessly bulldoze whatever bullshit anyone puts in your way, no matter their motives.
This is kind of what I was talking about...
Show the truth in every word, refer to the source in every statement.
It reminds me of something else... When I play chess at the park, there's an old man (former professional player) who often says "You think, you lose!". And I think it's a very interesting statement.
A beginner like me, try very hard thinking, calculating, considering lots of possible moves, etc. Kind of inefficiently. Like brute force. "Adopting positions at random".
But a pro can instantly spot the best moves after a quick glance. Intuitively. The position tells them what needs to happen. They display a deep understanding of how the game works in every move, in every game.
If you work on your awareness, you'll notice you're increasingly free. Free from confusion. Free from enlightenment. And then at some point you'll show the truth in every word, effortlessly.
Submitted May 08, 2019 at 06:57AM by hookdump http://bit.ly/2H34KAu
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