In an overall theme, the book teaches that in orde to change we must look to change our inner before looking to change the outer. In other words, if something is wrong, don 't look at what went wrong, rather what caused the initial problem which cause the wrong. Similar to the unhewn wood, we overlook what the problem, tool, situation, inner roots are. If you can find the origination of something, you will have a better understanding of the overall picture. Both books signify a zen lifestyle where you are in control of your own destiny. The both insist harmony and proactivity are important in success. In order to be someone who is truly happy, we must recognize all factors, not just some. For me I use Yin and yang for business. Yin is customer satisfaction. Yang is money. If you do not ultimately rise your customer satisfaction to it’s apex, you will never be able to have substantial profitability. Humility is key. Focus on non materialistic aspects, and you will overcome any problem.
In an overall theme, the book teaches that in orde to change we must look to change our inner before looking to change the outer. In other words, if something is wrong, don 't look at what went wrong, rather what caused the initial problem which cause the wrong. Similar to the unhewn wood, we overlook what the problem, tool, situation, inner roots are. If you can find the origination of something, you will have a better understanding of the overall picture. Both books signify a zen lifestyle where you are in control of your own destiny. The both insist harmony and proactivity are important in success. In order to be someone who is truly happy, we must recognize all factors, not just some. For me I use Yin and yang for business. Yin is customer satisfaction. Yang is money. If you do not ultimately rise your customer satisfaction to it’s apex, you will never be able to have substantial profitability. Humility is key. Focus on non materialistic aspects, and you will overcome any problem.