Sunday, November 15, 2009

One Straw Revolution

I started reading One Straw Revolution by Masanobu Fukuoka today. Here's a passage I particularly liked, I think it's a good reminder not to put one's teacher, mentor, on a pedestal and not to totally emulate them.


"That this realization in itself has great value does not mean that any special value is attached to me. I remain a simple man, just an old crow, so to speak. To the casual observer I may seem either humble or arrogant. I tell the young people up in my orchard again and again not to try to imitate me, and it really angers me if there is someone who does not take this advice to heart. I ask, instead, that they simply live in nature and apply themselves to their daily work. No, there is nothing special about me, but what I have glimpsed is vastly important."
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