The secret of the way proposed by Chuang Tzu is ... not the accumulation of virtue and merit ... but wu wei, the non-doing, or non-action, which is not intent upon results and is not concerned with consciously laid plans or deliberately organized endeavors: "My greatest happiness consists precisely in doing nothing whatever that is calculated to obtain happiness. (Thomas Merton)

The secret of the way proposed by Chuang Tzu is ... not the accumulation of virtue and merit ... but wu wei, the non-doing, or non-action, which is not intent upon results and is not concerned with consciously laid plans or deliberately organized endeavors: "My greatest happiness consists precisely in doing nothing whatever that is calculated to obtain happiness.

Thomas Merton

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