What We May Be Quotes
What We May Be
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Piero Ferrucci230 ratings, 4.28 average rating, 22 reviews
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“As Assagioli said to me once:
The radical approach is to enjoy more. If you enjoy a fruit, enjoy all kinds of fruit. If you enjoy everything, you get attached to nothing, because you pass from one enjoyment to another. You pass from the enjoyment of a fruit, too the enjoyment of a book, to the enjoyment of the starry sky . . .
If you appreciate everything, you remain free. And if you feel the desire for something which is not opportune for several reasons or because you cannot get it, turn to enjoying something else.
There is always something else that you can enjoy.”
― What We May Be
The radical approach is to enjoy more. If you enjoy a fruit, enjoy all kinds of fruit. If you enjoy everything, you get attached to nothing, because you pass from one enjoyment to another. You pass from the enjoyment of a fruit, too the enjoyment of a book, to the enjoyment of the starry sky . . .
If you appreciate everything, you remain free. And if you feel the desire for something which is not opportune for several reasons or because you cannot get it, turn to enjoying something else.
There is always something else that you can enjoy.”
― What We May Be
