I noticed how the work can become an art, any work, we take the example of the waiter, luckily for me I changed many jobs and each job I tried to give him a sense of martial, but there does not seem a lot of discipline and something martial in the work of the waiter, for example, teaches you to stand erect with his back to take more courses in one hand, to move easily between tables become almost a breeze of wind, teaches you the relationship with what people say and what not to certain people, teaches you to export while maintaining a veil of mystery, it teaches you discipline, teaches you to bring the right shoes otherwise your feet will hurt you, teaches you to do the calculations quickly, etc. etc. in barman instead becomes very good at dancing with the glasses and bottles, and maintains a memory many cocktails, this martial attitude and discipline (not just physical) can be linked to any job, from manager to those working in the factory.
meditating on this I was immediately reminded of the tea ceremony "cha no yu," and reflects on how the Japanese have managed to turn every job, but every little gesture, especially in art, I think that taking the job with this spirit, it would work better and with less thought, this can be made in daily life, seek perfection in every gesture, big or small, from preparing the coffee table, dinner, Who goes to the gym, read a book, mow the lawn, gardening and various other small everyday gestures.
Take action with this philosophy you have to do, he manages to finish it now, better and above all without suffering, I think doing so well that you're less tempted to do the will always without boredom or do not want to do it, because if every gesture he makes an art will always be more invogliati a trovare la perfezioni in quel gesto.
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