RE: [VOID] G.S. in S.F. Also: Cobraboy's life and my dream.

Joe Barrera (joebar@MICROSOFT.com)
Wed, 6 May 1998 15:29:29 -0700


> > Rohit's problem is a very simple one. We discussed this last night.
Rohit
> > just plain out and out thinks too much.

> Yes, but how does one convince one's brain to stop thinking, when
> thinking is what runs every aspect of one's life?

Zen Buddhism is often described this way.

Let me again recommend _Everyday Zen: Love and Work_ (book 26. in the joebar
section of FoRK recommended books
<http://csvax.cs.caltech.edu/~adam/LOCAL/fork-books.html#joe>
http://csvax.cs.caltech.edu/~adam/LOCAL/fork-books.html#joe ... which I very
much need to update!)

- Joe

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