So what is the "Way of Heaven"?
This question is actually inaccurate, "the way of heaven" in the evolutionary axis, there are very many incarnations or intermediate transformation form, in the human, embodied in the human brain;
In the brain, and embodied in the relationship between the animal brain and the prefrontal lobe, and the relationship between the two is the key to solving the problem of life. questions.
So you can only know what the true meaning of life is if you truly read the Divine Principle!
Why did Steve Jobs say, "I promised myself that I wouldn't let money ruin my life"?
While Jobs had an extreme preference for perfect high technology, he also lived an extremely simple life throughout his life, saying, "I've seen some of the people at Apple who make a fortune and then feel like they have to live a different life. They buy Rolls-Royce automobiles and lots of houses, each with a housekeeper, and then hire a guy to manage all the housekeepers. Their wives go and get plastic surgery to make themselves rare. That's not the way I want to live. It's crazy."
People will notice that people who are really great achievers and wise, they almost always live a simple life.
For example, Albert Einstein said, "I long for a life of simplicity, and countless times a day I feel uneasy about taking too much of the fruits of other people's labor."
"I am convinced that simplicity and plain living are good for people's physical and mental health."
According to the principles of the animal brain, simplicity of life is in fact a truly great wisdom, a principle that I have already discussed in detail in the chapter of Lao Tzu's "Wu Wei", and based on these principles, I am going to break down the examples in this chapter, how to skillfully utilize the "Wu Wei", and at the same time allow us to find the strength to pursue.
Wu Wei, obviously, does not mean to do nothing, on the contrary, to do is to do, only, we often "do" for a certain purpose or desire, this for a certain purpose or desire to do, is to have to do;
Therefore, Lao Tzu's "Wu Wei", in fact, is advocating for the same as the "Wu Wei", which is the same as the "Wu Wei".