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Parable of the Useless Tree

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In this episode, I dissect Chuang Tzu's ancient Taoist story about the "Useless Tree" and how you can apply its lessons to your day-to-day life. Most prominently by evaluating your interpersonal relationships and understanding whether there is a mutual exchange of value.

And as I mentioned at the top of the episode, here is a link to the "What's This Tao All About?" podcast and here is the spot where you can donate to Dr. Totton's end-of-life care.

Much love and respect to you Mr. Totton for his years of teaching Taoist ethics and applied philosophy.

Additionally here is where you can join me online or subscribe to my content creation:

PATREON

SUBSTACK

SHOW TWITTER & MY TWITTER

INSTAGRAM

magentapillspod@gmail.com

And here are some Aristotelean Virtue Ethics for you to consider.

Cheers and thank you for all the support.

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In this episode, I dissect Chuang Tzu's ancient Taoist story about the "Useless Tree" and how you can apply its lessons to your day-to-day life. Most prominently by evaluating your interpersonal relationships and understanding whether there is a mutual exchange of value.

And as I mentioned at the top of the episode, here is a link to the "What's This Tao All About?" podcast and here is the spot where you can donate to Dr. Totton's end-of-life care.

Much love and respect to you Mr. Totton for his years of teaching Taoist ethics and applied philosophy.

Additionally here is where you can join me online or subscribe to my content creation:

PATREON

SUBSTACK

SHOW TWITTER & MY TWITTER

INSTAGRAM

magentapillspod@gmail.com

And here are some Aristotelean Virtue Ethics for you to consider.

Cheers and thank you for all the support.

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