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Tao’s movement has been compared to the flow of rivers. Its vastness has been  compared to that of oceans. Some people are content to float here and there with  the tide, but for others, such passivity is impossible.

We have to navigate.

Like early explorers on the high seas, we know where we want to go. That’s  when studying precedence is important.

The wisdom of those who went before us  is like a map. The truths regarding Tao are like the stars.

We determine our goals,  and we set out according to what we know and what we learn. The future is always  uncertain; that is why it is important to objectively evaluate where we are on our  spiritual path.

If you are confronted with a pivotal decision and cannot think of any other way  to act, write down all the good things and all the bad things about a given situation.  Also include how much more you want to do. See if staying your course will give  you what you want. If not, change, no matter how deeply that will disrupt your routines.

Some people never know where they are in life, and that is one of the biggest  reasons that they are unhappy.