When the presents have been opened and the food eaten, it is tempting to 
wonder if Christmas was really worth all that fuss...
Why bother making the effort?
 
Taoism addresses this question. 
Verse 5 of The Way and Its Power - Straw Dogs:
http://www.newcastletaichi.co.uk/straw_dogs.htm 
The samurai thought about it too:
http://www.newcastletaichi.co.uk/cherry_blossom.htm 
Taoism and the samurai both felt that a full, rich life entailed immersing 
oneself fully.
No trepidation or half-heartedness.
They advocated complete commitment and resolve; knowing full well that one 
day we will die.
After all, what alternative is there?
Should we lie in bed all day? Not shower? Not shave?
 Life will continue whether we live it or not.
Tai chi encourages us to embrace life and enjoy these fleeting moments. 
They are important, albeit ephemeral.
The quality of our life can be measured not in terms of money and 
possessions but rather in its fullness and its joy.
 
 
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