Milan I Can Control Certain Things but Others Are Out Of My Control Reflection

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This week we continue journaling in relation to Lao Tzu's enigmatic masterpiece, Tao Te Ching. In particular, we will reflect more deeply on the notion of Wu Wei and compare it to the Stoic understanding of control.

* As usual, you will have five entries for the week, each a minimum of 100 words. Again, to actually get some benefit out of the assignment, I expect you to make an entry on five different days. This will be much more useful, since it will allow you take a bit of time each day to reflect on things and then to go about your life.

Reflect on and/or compare and contrast the two passages below. The first is written by Epictetus and is a line that many seemed to find intriguing in the forum. The second is written by Lao Tzu, and it is equally interesting. Besides analyzing what the two thinkers might mean, try to put the ways of thinking into practice and explain how they are working in your life.

"Don't demand that things happen as you wish, but wish that they happen as they do happen, and you will go on well (Enchiridion, 8)."

"In the pursuit of learning one knows more everyday; in the pursuit of the way one does less everyday. One does less and less until one does nothing at all, and when one does nothing at all there is nothing undone. It is always through not meddling that the empire is won. Should you meddle, then you are not equal to the task of winning the empire (Tao Te Ching, 55)."

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Journal Rubric Following Directions Inadequate The directions have not been followed at all. The assignment is missing the point altogether. 5 Points Exceptional All of the directions are followed exactly as written. 10 Points Fair Directions are followed for the most part but at least one aspect is missing. It may be that the class material is not related to life or that the class material is not considered. Word counts may not be met. The number of entries may not be satisfied 8 Points Engaging with Passage Inadequate The entries do not relate to the passage to be used for the assignment at all. The entries discusses something altogether unrelated to the passage for analysis. 5 Points Fair It is difficult to recognize how all of the entries relate to the passage used for analysis. They may but just barely- 8 Points Exceptional The passage is clearly engaged with and clearly relates to all of the entries. 10 Points Relating to Life Inadequate There appears to be no real attempt to relate the entries to the author's life. The passage may be discussed but there is not an attempt to relate to it in a personal way. 5 Points Fair Exceptional There is some relation to one's life in the entries. They There are clear instances where the passage has been are not only analyses of the passage but there is a bit of absorbed and related to one's own life in the entries. self-reflection 10 Points 8 Points
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Day 1
I mentally rehearse the generic percepts and take time to calm my mind and gather my
thoughts. This allows me to clear every thought in my mind and create a silent environment that
lets me focus on myself as a whole person. By focusing on the concept that I am complete, I can
take all the tasks that come my way. However, one problem that I should be prepared for this
morning is the issue I have with my car. The car’s indicator signals and brake lights appear not to
be functioning. Thi...


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