TrueLife - Words of Wisdom: Timeless Proverbs & One-Liners to Rewire Your Mind
Episode Date: August 21, 2020One on One Video Call W/George https://tidycal.com/georgepmonty/60-minute-meetingSupport the show:https://www.paypal.me/Truelifepodcast?locale.x=en_US🚨🚨Curious about the future of psych...edelics? Imagine if Alan Watts started a secret society with Ram Dass and Hunter S. Thompson… now open the door. Use Promocode TRUELIFE for Get 25% off monthly or 30% off the annual plan For the first yearhttps://www.district216.com/Taken from Proverbs, Words of Wisdom, by Alice O’Neilhttps://www.bloomsbury.com/us/proverbs-9781632864420/Transcript:https://app.podscribe.ai/episode/50605644Speaker 1 (0s): Welcome back everybody. So nice to see you, even though I can't really see ya, like the close my eyes and imagine you're right there. Imagine, imagine a beautiful sunny day with a few birds singing few light clouds out in the sky. Maybe some wind chimes. Isn't that nice. Let's get into some more Proverbs. These are beautiful. Start your day off the right way kind and selfish kind. Generosity is wealth. They say, and kindness is even better than piety for altruism is the Mark of a superior being. And indeed kindness is the soul's best quality as kindness, nourishes, both giver and receiver. So kindness is not just for the sake of others, because if you sow kindness, you reap gratitude and kindness begets kindness as one. Good turn deserves another. So even if life is short, a smile only takes a second. And certainly a good word never broke a tooth. Thus, a word of kindness is better than a fat pie. And even if you're hungry, don't go where the food is plentiful, but where the people are kind forget injuries, but never a kindness indeed right? Injuries in the sand, kindness in the marble except a forced kindness deserves. No thanks. Bear in mind too, that kindness is remembered. Meanness is felt so way. Kindness is easily forgot and unkindness never. And be aware that the sandal tree perfumes, the ax that fills it two kind, yours truly is not always true and too much kindness can lead to tiredness for often the kind hearted becomes a slave, particularly if there is too much kindness, but not enough gratitude. Just be aware that there is no honey without gall. So speak softly, but carry a big stick and recall that the hand of compassion is stung. When it strokes a scorpion, also be aware that to lend is to buy trouble for he, that goes a borrowing goes a sorrowing as the greatest humiliation is helplessness. So try to be envied rather than pitied. Remember he who depends on himself will attain the greatest happiness because he travels fastest and who travels alone. So generally it is better to buy than to receive, especially as the buyer's eyes are in the seller's hands selfish, no one calls on a miser because asking a miser for help is like trying to dig through seawater just as a dog with a bone knows no friends, indeed what you have hold for. It is better to save than to beg as desire has no rest and a person's desire grows day by day. However, all suffering is caused by desire. So grasp all and you lose all as gluttony kills more than the sword and a glutton young becomes a beggar old, or you can buy, buy, buy, and let the children pay. The debts for a selfish person will even take advantage of wind and clouds. But he who has much is afraid of many, which is why greed keeps men poor. So don't be a slave to your desires, but know that all that is not given as lost and no man is an Island. Remember the misers bag is never full and coffin carries love and plague, but miser or not. After three days, guests and fish smell and the guest who breaks the dishes is not forgotten. Thank you very much. Young and old young you're only young once. So make the most of it. The world is your oyster. Although those whom the gods love die, young, everything new is beautiful though. Nothing is so new. It has not happened before. So youth is the time to, so for the vigor of youth passes away like a spring flower, yes, youth slips away as water from a Sandy shore. You have to learn to walk before you can run, but green twigs bend easily. So instructing the young is like engraving stone just as the young cock crows, as he hears the old one for what youth learns age does not forget a new broom, sweeps clean and diligent youth make easy age, but be aware. Young st. Old devil in fact, youth is wasted on the young for many mysterious roads, broken to young people, indeed youth ignorance and impatience ruined people and young folks think old folks fools while old folks know the young are, you can't put an old head on young shoulders. So never send a boy to do a man's job. But remember when a Palm branch reaches its height, it must make way for a young one, four. There is always something new out of Africa, old walnuts and pears. You plant for your heirs, but old age comes for free. So the young rely on their parents. The old on their children, youth has a beautiful face old age, a beautiful soul for young twigs may be bent, but not old trees. Elderly Venus is a richness. So an old man is put in a boat to give advice, not to row for taught by necessity. Old people know a lot. You don't teach the Forrest paths to an old gorilla more than you'd teach your grandmother how to suck eggs. Indeed, many, a good tune is played on an old fiddle. So cherish youth, but trust old age four, it's better to be an old man's darling than a young man's slave. And even though old cows like young grass, it's better to have an old spouse than none for a man grows old, but his courage remains young barber, old physician. They say four, we grow old fast, but wise only slowly for age doesn't make you wise, but it does make you slow. Of course, young men can die, but old men must for when a lion grows old, the flies attack him, which is why old women get uneasy. When dry bones are mentioned, as old age leads to something worse, however, nobody is so old that he doesn't think he'll live for another year. So even if you can't teach an old dog new tricks, as we grow old, our bad qualities keep us young, but it's also true that old sins cast along shadows. So although everyone has seen a cradle, nobody knows their grave. Speaker 2 (8m 40s): Hello Speaker 1 (8m 40s): And sickness health, a healthy mind lives in a healthy body. Indeed. A healthy mind makes a healthy body, which is why a person's health is in his feet. Good health is the sister of, so he who would be healthy. Let him be cheerful for health is better than wealth. Of course, when you're busy, you are never ill because regularity is the best medicine, but life is uncertain. So eat the dessert first for it's all one, whether you die of illness or love, often health is only valued. When sickness comes as illness gives you a taste for health. So remember prevention is better than cure an Apple a day, keeps the doctor away, but water is the oldest medicine. So take good care of the, well, never forget, have a clean heart. And you may walk near the altar for if the heart be stout, a mouse can lift an elephant, but even the stout, his heart must fail at last. So your health comes first. You can hang yourself later. Healing laughter is the best medicine just as a library. As medicine for the mind and minor complaints are cured by eating. Otherwise. The sauna is the poor man's pharmacy. ...
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Darkness struck, a gut-punched theft, Sun ripped away, her health bereft.
I roar at the void.
This ain't just fate, a cosmic scam I spit my hate.
The games rigged tight, shadows deal, blood on their hands, I'll never kneel.
Yet in the rage, a crack ignites, occulted sparks cut through the nights.
The scar's my key, hermetic and stark.
To see, to rise, I hunt in the dark.
fumbling, furious through ruins maze, lights my war cry, born from the blaze.
The poem is Angels with Rifles.
The track, I Am Sorrow, I Am Lust by Codex Serafini.
Check out the entire song at the end of the cast.
Wella, well, welcome back, everybody.
So nice to see ya.
Even though I can't really see you, I like to close my eyes and imagine you're right there.
Imagine a beautiful sunny day with a few birds singing, a few light clouds out in the sky, maybe some wind chimes.
Isn't that nice?
Let's get into some more proverbs.
These are beautiful.
Start your day off the right way.
Kind and selfish.
Kind.
Generosity is wealth.
They say.
And kindness is even better than piety.
For altruism is the mark of a superior beast.
And indeed kindness is the soul's best quality.
As kindness nourishes both giver and receiver.
So kindness is not just for the sake of others.
Because if you sow kindness, you reap gratitude.
And kindness begets kindness.
As one good turn deserves another.
So even if life is short, a smile only takes a second.
And certainly, a good good turn deserves another.
a good word never broke a tooth. Thus a word of kindness is better than a fat pie. And even if you're
hungry, don't go where the food is plentiful, but where the people are kind. Forget injuries,
but never a kindness. Indeed, write injuries in the sand, kindness in the marble. Except a forced
kindness deserves no thanks. Bear in mind,
too that kindness is remembered meanness is felt so a kindness is easily forgot and unkindness never and be aware
that the sandal tree perfumes the axe that fells it too kind yours truly is not always true
and too much kindness can lead to tiredness for often the kind-hearted becomes a slave
particularly if there is too much kindness but not enough gratitude.
Just be aware that there is no honey without gall.
So speak softly but carry a big stick
and recall that the hand of compassion is stung when it strokes a scorpion.
Also be aware that to lend is to buy trouble.
For he that goes a borrowing goes a sorrowing.
as the greatest humiliation is helplessness.
So try to be envied rather than pitied.
Remember, he who depends on himself will attain the greatest happiness,
because he travels fastest and who travels alone.
So generally, it is better to buy than to receive,
especially as the buyer's eyes are in the seller's hands.
Selfish.
No one calls on a miser.
because asking a miser for help is like trying to dig through seawater.
Just as a dog with a bone knows no friends,
indeed what you have hold.
For it is better to save than to beg,
as desire has no rest,
and a person's desire grows day by day.
However, all suffering is caused by desire.
So grasp all, and you lose all,
as gluttony kills more than the sword, and a glutton young becomes a beggar old.
Or you can, buy, by, buy, and let the children pay the debts.
For a selfish person will even take advantage of wind and clouds.
But he who has much is afraid of many, which is why greed keeps men poor.
So don't be a slave to your desires, but know that all that is not given is lost.
and no man is an island.
Remember, the miser's bag is never full,
and coffin carries love and plague,
but miser or not,
after three days, guests and fish smell,
and the guest who breaks the dishes is not forgotten.
Thank you very much.
Young and old, young.
You're only young once, so make the most of it.
The world is your oyster.
Although those whom the gods love die young, everything new is beautiful,
though nothing is so new it has not happened before.
So youth is the time to sow.
For the vigor of youth passes away like a spring flower.
Yes, youth slips away as water from a sandy shore.
You have to learn to walk before.
you can run, but green twigs bend easily. So instructing the young is like engraving stone,
just as the young cock crows as he hears the old one. For what youth learns, age does not forget.
A new broom sweeps clean and diligent youth make easy age. But beware, young saint, old devil.
in fact youth is wasted on the young
for many mysterious roads
broken to young people
indeed youth
ignorance and impatience
ruin people
and young folks think
old folks fools
while old folks know the young
are
you can't put an old head on young
shoulders
so never send a boy
to do a man's job
but remember
when a palm branch
reaches its height, it must make way for a young one.
For, there is always something new out of Africa.
Old.
Walnuts and pears, you plant for your heirs.
But old age comes for free.
So, the young rely on their parents, the old on their children.
Youth has a beautiful face, old age, a beautiful soul.
For young twigs may be bent,
but not old trees.
Elderliness is a richness,
so an old man is put in a boat to give advice, not to row.
For taught by necessity, old people know a lot.
You don't teach the forest paths to an old gorilla,
more than you'd teach your grandmother how to suck eggs.
Indeed, many a good tune is played on an old,
fiddle. So cherish youth, but trust old age, for it's better to be an old man's darling than a young man's
slave. And even though old cows like young grass, it's better to have an old spouse than none.
For a man grows old, but his courage remains. Young barber, old physician, they say, for we grow old
fast but wise only slowly. For age doesn't make you wise, but it does make you slow. Of course,
young men can die, but old men must. For when a lion grows old, the flies attack him,
which is why old women get uneasy when dry bones are mentioned. As old age leads to something
worse, however, nobody is so old that he doesn't think he'll live for another
year. So even if you can't teach an old dog new tricks, as we grow old, our bad qualities keep us young.
But it's also true that old sins cast long shadows. So although everyone has seen a cradle,
nobody knows their grave.
Health and sickness. Health. A healthy mind lives in a healthy mind lives in a health. A healthy mind lives in a
healthy body. Indeed, a healthy mind makes a healthy body, which is why a person's health is in his
feet. Good health is the sister of beauty. So he who would be healthy, let him be cheerful.
For health is better than wealth, of course. When you're busy, you are never ill, because
regularity is the best medicine. But life is uncertain. So eat the dessert first.
For it's all one, whether you die of illness or love.
Often, health is only valued when sickness comes,
as illness gives you a taste for health.
So remember, prevention is better than cure.
An apple a day keeps the doctor away,
but water is the oldest medicine.
So take good care of the well.
Never forget, have a clean heart, and you may walk.
near the altar. For if the heart be stout, a mouse can lift an elephant. But even the stoutest heart
must fail at last. So your health comes first. You can hang yourself later. Healing. Laughter is
the best medicine, just as a library is medicine for the mind. And minor complaints are cured
by eating. Otherwise, the sauna is the poor man's pharmacy.
as it's better to sweat than to sneeze.
Feet a cold, starve a fever.
And bear in mind, the medicine that hurts does you good.
Don't worry.
For every ailing foot there's a slipper.
So don't hide the truth from your lawyer or your physician.
As hiding sickness prevents a cure.
Every patient is a doctor after his cure.
But mind, before healing others, heal yourself.
and then scratch people where they itch
console a sufferer
even an enemy
and remember
there is no cure for old age
despite the fact that a cracking door
hangs longest
sickness
nothing tastes good to the sick
as illness starts with the mouth
and sickness comes in haste
and leaves at leisure
sickness is every
one's master. Indeed, sickness is our common lot, for neither hat nor crown help against headache.
And we are all in the lapse of the gods. If sickness is awful, a relapse is worse, which is why
the worst ache is the present ache, and mortals bear many ills. Desperate ills require desperate
remedies. And if sauna, liquor, and tar don't help, the disease is fatal.
Note that an imaginary illness is even worse than a real one, because those whom the gods
would destroy, they first make mad. It's odd how sickness is felt, but health, not at all.
So maybe an illness tells us what we are, which is why it's better to have a sick body than an
ignorant mind. Remember, no one buys illness with money. For sickness is the physician's feast.
And if you eat caribou hair, you get an itchy bottom. Paging Dr. Bataglia, call extension
198. Life and death. Life. Life is a dream, but don't wake me. Life is but a bubble.
life is like licking honey from a thorn
life is the flash of a firefly
so nobody is quick enough to live life to the full
even so try to live life to the full
for as we live so we learn
and art is long and life is short
thus a good life keeps away wrinkles
life has its ups and downs
for life would be too smooth
if it had no rubs in it
but it is one life whether we spend it laughing or weeping so remember life is for one generation
a good name is forever a person is lent not given life so live until you die and don't panic
indeed live and let live and fear life not death for living is harder than dying and he that fears death
lives not. So don't die before you die. Or perhaps do die before you die. For life is sweet.
And what does the blind man know of the lotus flower's beauty? With a precipice in front of you,
wolves behind you, such is life. Therefore, live so the world will cry when you die and you'll
rejoice. Remember, the less you sleep, the more you get out of life. Also, being thin is not death,
and bad breath is better than no breath at all. Death. Despite the fact that birth is the remedy
for death, there's no cure for old age. And one is certain only of death, just as the top of a tall
tree will soon be firewood.
Approaching death
is great. You just
give up. So don't worry.
Death kills worry.
Anyway, and when death is there,
dying is over. Mercifully,
a nose doesn't
smell its own head rotting.
And you only die
once, for death
is concise, like a good
proverb. Death
is the great leveler.
Indeed, in death,
Everyone is equal, as death alone measures equally.
Yes, death combs us all with the same comb.
Death devours lambs as well as sheep.
Death can carry a fat czar as easily as a lean beggar.
Death takes the poor man's cow and the rich man's child.
Death regards spring as winter, for death keeps no calendar.
And since death rides a fast camel,
it's best to send a lazy messenger to the angel of death.
Often, you only become important after death.
But if there are skeletons in the closet,
you'll find death is the revealer of secrets.
And death has the key to the miser's chest,
for the shroud has no pockets.
So death pays all the debts.
Indeed, death writes everything.
conveniently dead men don't bite and dead men tell no tales so look upon death as going home for even the dead in their vaults enjoy company in the end death defies the doctor for when it's your time death is the last doctor and you only sleep really well in your coffin remember we don't even get death for free as it costs
us our life.
Wisdom and idiots.
Wisdom, although knowledge is not wisdom, knowledge is harmony.
And if you know yourself, you will know the gods.
For knowing others is wisdom, knowing yourself is enlightenment.
Actually, knowledge is like water for the land.
Therefore, learn from the mistakes of others, so you don't have to make them yourself.
for it's better to know too much than too little.
Wisdom begins in wonder,
but wisdom only comes when you stop looking for it.
And since knowledge takes up no space
and learning is a treasure no thief can steal,
why not open a school, close a prison,
for when you educate a woman, you educate a population.
To know all is to forgive all.
So leave half of what you know in your head
And be aware that still waters run deep
For he who knows does not speak
While he who speaks does not know
Of course not knowing is Buddha
Common sense
They say to attain knowledge
Add things every day
To attain wisdom
Remove things every day
And since all sense is not kept under the same root
even if you know a thousand things always ask a man who knows something indeed seek education even if it means
traveling to china but go carefully for in the desert of life the wise man travels in a caravan the fool by
himself it's true that to get lost is to learn the way but if you are on the road to nowhere
change the road and don't give up for wisdom rise
on the ruins of folly, and a disaster teaches more than a thousand warnings.
A wise man drinks little and believes less, because wisdom is the lifelong attempt to acquire it.
Indeed, only when a tree has grown can you tie your horse to it.
Always remember, everything is relative.
So, everyone likes justice in another's house, none in their own.
and never forget our first teacher is our heart.
Idiots.
Beware wise-looking men, as brains are not found in the beard,
and know that all seems the same to someone who knows nothing.
Just as in the unknown village the chickens have teeth.
Sadly, a fool grows without rain,
and there is no royal road to learning.
which is why so often the ignorant are the enemies of wisdom.
Remember, a person who knows little repeats it often.
So fear a man who only knows one book.
Indeed, fear an ignorant man more than a lion.
Listen, a fool is known by his laugh,
and every fool wants to give advice,
but try with all you might, you'll not get men.
milk from a bull. And a dog is no help in a smithy. So only an idiot looks for a calf under an ox.
It's better to leave those in error who love error. For by the time an idiot learns the game
the players have dispersed, indeed the dogs bark, the caravan passes on. Remember, even a broken
clock is right twice a day, and even the stupidest person seems wise if he keeps his mouth shut,
which is why a wise man sits over the hole in his own carpet.
Wise guy, eh?
