Bill, I believe not all Greeks think in the same way, but some of them insist on retiring not older than 50 years old, although their work before retirement may be just clocking into the office and clocking out immediately thereafter. No wonder they enjoy their work. But the whole country suffer. That aside, do you enjoy yourself sitting zen? If so, that is not considered 'work'. Right? Anthony
--- On Sat, 4/6/11, Bill! <[email protected]> wrote: From: Bill! <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [Zen] Zen, zen and Theravada Buddhism To: [email protected] Date: Saturday, 4 June, 2011, 9:38 AM I agree because if you are enjoying yourself, nothing you do is considered 'work'...Bill! --- In [email protected], Anthony Wu <wuasg@...> wrote: > > The Greeks say, 'our birthright is enjoy ourselves without working'. Good > luck. > Â > Anthony > > --- On Fri, 3/6/11, ED <seacrofter001@...> wrote: > > > From: ED <seacrofter001@...> > Subject: Re: [Zen] Zen, zen and Theravada Buddhism > To: [email protected] > Date: Friday, 3 June, 2011, 9:23 PM > > > Â > > > > > > American say: 'There's no such a thing a a free lunch.' > > --- In [email protected], Mel <gunnar19632000@> wrote: > > > > I like this. Thank you. > > > --- On Mon, 30/5/11, mike brown uerusuboyo@ wrote: > > > > Zen just says, 'Open your eyes - you're already awake. No work to do.' >
