DAILY PHOTO: Courtyard at Beomeosa
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Fluently: English; With a substantial grasp of vocabulary and grammar: Chinese; Only polite words and basic phrases: Spanish, Hungarian, Thai, Japanese, and maybe still some Russian (which I took in Grad School — the worst possible language learning environment.)
Starting to read Chinese has been thrilling. It has opened a whole new world, and the nature of the language is so different that definitely rewires the brain a bit.

its red cap
gives the mushroom away,
hiding in leaf litter.

the trail is straight;
the creek meanders —
trail feet — creek mind.

a dead tree
stands above the living;
it didn’t pace itself.
Make decisions 25% more nervy than you currently see yourself having the courage to pull off.
Also, develop some uniquely human skill for the time (you are likely to see) when ai/robotics does all productive tasks better, faster, and more efficiently than humans. (Think nursing, philosophy, sex work, cage fighting, etc.)

slender-stalked mushroom
stands straight & tall & still,
but not for long.

sapling grows in boulder,
splitting it in twain;
paper does beat rock.
Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk