Golden Oldies: The Tao of Life
by Miki SaxonPoking through 11+ years of posts I find information that’s as useful now as when it was written.
Golden Oldies is a collection of the most relevant and timeless posts during that time.
If you read me often you’ll know I love words. I love them not only because of how they can be used to tell a story, but also because the answers to complex questions are often found within a single word — in the form of an anagram.
Here is one of my favorites.
And join me tomorrow for a six word anagram that comprises some of the best and most timeless management advice you’ll ever learn.
Read other Golden Oldies here.
The Tao of Life
We learn through words and can often learn more by deconstructing them.
Just as one of the most critical managerial (human) actions is found in its own anagram the Tao of another is found within the word itself.
The word is LIFE.
The Tao of life is IF.
IF you think/say/do this instead of that the Tao changes.
The IF isn’t always conscious or obvious.
But it is there.
It’s up to you to choose consciously.
And wisely.
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