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The Chinese philosopher Lao Zi wrote two-and-halve thousand years ago the brilliant book Dao De Jing, which means literally-A Classic about the Way of Nature and the Way of People. That ancient book contains eighty-one poems of extraordinary depth describing a natural way of living that provides long-term success with minimum effort-The Way of Nature has no favourites. It is always with the competent people [79]. The theme of his poems is to maximize your success, which is to obtain what you seek and escape what you suffer [62]. You maximize your success by aligning the Way of People with the…mehr

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The Chinese philosopher Lao Zi wrote two-and-halve thousand years ago the brilliant book Dao De Jing, which means literally-A Classic about the Way of Nature and the Way of People. That ancient book contains eighty-one poems of extraordinary depth describing a natural way of living that provides long-term success with minimum effort-The Way of Nature has no favourites. It is always with the competent people [79]. The theme of his poems is to maximize your success, which is to obtain what you seek and escape what you suffer [62]. You maximize your success by aligning the Way of People with the Way of Nature-Have a long life through a lasting regard for the Way [59]. Manmade climate change is only one of many consequences of ignoring Lao Zi's wisdom. His superb poems form a bridge across the deep fault lines that are created and maintained by nationality, ideology, religion, race, and greed. The present book comprises an extract from (Schade, Lao Zi's Dao De Jing Demystified, 2017, pp. Meta-translation version).
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My life started during the devastation of World War II. As a teenager, I worked as a carpenter and studied building engineering at night school. During the seventies, I became a financial manager for a multinational corporation, ran my own business, and studied economics in my spare time. My interest in the psychology of management extended to the interaction between the mind, body, and reality. In 1980, I immigrated to New Zealand where I obtained a doctorate in psychology from the University of Auckland. My mission is to make people the smartest thinkers they can be, which has led me to the development of (Schade A., Think Smarter with Nemonik Thinking., 2016)