(The MCK quotes are from Book on a Thai Bhikkuni – Mae Chee Kaew, my recently completed
contemplative practice reading.)
Awake at 4:30. Thinking about dynamic systems
molecules. How can I best share
them with my students? At 5:15, I
got up, and began writing.
What could be more fulfilling to
a Professor than to have students producing work that exhibits disciplined
learning and creativity?
Moral virtue is subtle and
complex. It cannot be attained
merely by reference to precepts and rules. It must be an expression of the mind’s pure intentions. MCK
All must die. We can’t know when we will die, for
certain. But we can be certain that death will come when the time is ripe. MCK
Rules must be accompanied by
empowering those “ruled” not to follow them for good reasons and to change them
when circumstances dictate. The absence of such empowermen is a problem in many
organizations. As I learn more
about Singapore, though I know very little as yet, I am concerned that in this
very organized and smoothing functioning society, it may be a problem as well.
Seeing stubbornness, gloom and
delusion in themselves, intelligent people look for their own faults rather
than faulting others. MCK
The primal delusion that
mobilizes the forces of greed and anger is always cunningly concealed in the
deepest resources of the heart. MCK