"The effect of life in society is to complicate and confuse our existence, making us forget who we really are by causing us to become obsessed with what we are not."
"The living all find death unpleasant; men mourn over it. And yet, what is death, but the unbending of the bow and its return to its case?"
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Source: Zhuangzi, Burton Watson, Columbia College (Columbia University) (1968). “The Complete Works of Chuang Tzu”, p.78, Columbia University Press
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