AllisonSlayton260

Your life philosophy should be to create a lifestyle that is direct, straightforward and efficient. Meaning doing what comes naturally in a disciplined way. One should believe in efficiency of ones own ability not seeking the approval of others. This system unlike more traditional ways, is not fixed or traditional. I believe that you can't become too rigid or approval seeking because it leads to stagnation. Life is spontaneous, and we cannot predict it, only react to it, move fluidly without hesitation thus making you more flexible because you don't share the limitations that most have.

Free yourself from clinging to just styles,patterns,or molds, be simple,direct. Simplicity is what makes this extraordinary, your way is the right way. Most are bound by patterns and molds so they can only move within those limits so they are limited. They have not yet digested the simple fact that truth exist outside the mold. Cast off what is useless like the sculptor with a lump of clay hacking away at the "unessentials"; the end result are the bare essentials. Be as flexible as possible. Bruce Lee used water as an analogy for describing why flexibility is a desired trait in martial arts and life. Water is infinitely flexible. It can be seen through, and yet at other times it can obscure things from sight. It can split and go around things, rejoining on the other side, or it can crash through things. It can erode the hardest rocks by gently lapping away at them or it can flow past the tiniest pebble."Absorb what is useful; Disregard that which is useless". I encouraged you to study every form of topic possible. This is to expand one's knowledge of other systems; and to add to one's arsenal as well as to know how to defend against these systems.

Bruce Lee once said: "Empty your mind, be formless, shapeless, like water. If you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. You put water into a bottle and it becomes the bottle. You put it in a teapot it becomes the teapot. That water can flow, or it can crash. Be water my friend.

Simplicity: Thinking in an uncomplicated manner; without ornamentation.