The story of the Taoist Farmer

There was once a farmer in ancient China who owned a horse. “You are so lucky!” his neighbours used to say, “to have a horse to pull the cart for Continue Reading →
Tools for Leadership in Times of Change
There was once a farmer in ancient China who owned a horse. “You are so lucky!” his neighbours used to say, “to have a horse to pull the cart for Continue Reading →
One of the many mistakes we can easily make in a time of change is to assume that when people don’t behave in the ways we want them to, they Continue Reading →
This is a message that comes around every now and again. In the Taoist view of the world this is called ‘non-doing’. But what does it mean? Does it mean lying by the pool Continue Reading →