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		<title>Internalize Wisdom — Don’t Quote Buddha, Be Buddha!</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Don“t panic — this headline is much less esoteric as you might think. It came to my mind today, when I saw many people mourning the death of musician David Bowie, quoting him throughout the day.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Don“t panic — this headline is much less esoteric as you might think. It came to my mind today, when I saw many people mourning the death of musician David Bowie, quoting him throughout the day. I think it‘s better to internalize wisdom and be who you want to be, instead of merely quoting wise people.</b></p>
<p>For this post, David Bowie“s death and the universal reactions to it are very well suited to explain my view on quoting great men and women: why not rather acting like them as quoting them? My feeling is that people quoting other — mostly pretty well known — people would like to be like these people — and by quoting them and sharing their ideas with their own social graph they either might borrow a little bit of their wisdom and/or at least express their own feelings in a better way than they have could themselves.</p>
<p>In one of today“s examples, David Bowie is quoted:</p>
<blockquote><p>Don“t look at me. Look at yourself. You can be, wear and say everything you want […].</p></blockquote>
<p>Sounds good, doesn’t it? Yes, of course — and at least for me that’s the way life is — there’s nothing special in it — because I usually act as David recommends. Ok — this one is easy, you might say. But we could go on and on: if I really like and agree with the thoughts of someone else I start acting alike, don’t I? Quoting intelligent proverbs is nice but can be dangerous: While citing wise words I could stick to my own, quite different and not so wise actions. Quoting only means that I create a distance between me and the quoted person.</p>
<p><strong>Internalize Wisdom And Be Who You Want To Be</strong></p>
<p>Only by <a href="https://michaelreuter.org/2019/10/06/solving-global-challenges-1-accepting-complexity/">internalizing wise thought</a>s of someone else, they will have real and positive effects on myself. That’s the meaning of this post’s headline: why quoting Buddha, if you can be — i.e. act like — Buddha? There is absolutely no hubris in that — rather the opposite is true — the literal meaning of Buddhism is not standing aside and quoting wise monks but acting wisely yourself. So, don‘t quote, be!</p>
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