Category Philosophy

Philosophy

Baishatun Mazu Pilgrimage: Walking with the “Pink Supercar” and Discovering Faith, Kindness, and Spiritual Strength

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This personal journey through the Baishatun Mazu pilgrimage in Taiwan explores how faith, kindness, and human connection emerge along the way. From walking beside the famous “Pink Supercar” palanquin to experiencing the generosity of strangers, this story reveals the deeper meaning of religious pilgrimage, spiritual resilience, and modern-day belief in an uncertain world. Discover how faith provides strength, meaning, and hope—even in the age of AI.

I Ching Hexagram 4 (Meng): When Life and Career Feel Uncertain — Why Not Knowing Is the Beginning of Real Growth

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What should you do when life and career feel uncertain? In the I Ching, Hexagram 4 — Meng (Youthful Folly) — teaches that confusion is not failure but the essential starting point of wisdom. This article explores how ancient Eastern philosophy reveals a powerful mindset for navigating career transitions, personal doubt, and periods of not knowing. Discover why uncertainty is the doorway to learning, growth, and long-term success.

I Ching Hexagram 3 — Tun: Career and Entrepreneurship Lessons from the Wisdom of Difficult Beginnings

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Why do career beginnings, entrepreneurship, and major life transitions often feel confusing and difficult? Drawing from the wisdom of the I Ching, this article explores Hexagram 3 — Tun, the symbol of challenging beginnings. Through a modern career perspective, the Tun Hexagram reveals why uncertainty, slow progress, and instability are not signs of failure but necessary stages of growth. By interpreting the six lines of the hexagram, this article provides practical insights for professionals, career changers, entrepreneurs, and leaders navigating early-stage chaos and transformation.