Lao Tzu - The Art of Not Trying
A curious Taoist sage, Lao Tzu, was aware of the human quirk of getting so lost in intellectual prisons that people forget the natural way. And so, they force and strive, swimming against the stream, sometimes ending up further away from their goals than when they started. So, what if we stopped trying so hard and found a different, more effortless way of getting things done? This video explores Lao Tzu & The art of not trying. This episode of After Skool was written and narrated by Einzelgänger, a channel dedicated to exploring various topics and ideas. To learn more, visit the Einzelgänger YouTube channel: / @einzelgänger Please consider supporting After Skool on Patreon. Thank you! / afterskool Background music: State of Zen by Mandala Dreams

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