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Interview with a Daoist

Interview with a Daoist. …by a fairly clueless reporter Written borrowing heavily from: Bentley, Jerry H. and Herbert F. Ziegler. Traditions and Encounters: A global Perspective on the Past . Boston: McGraw Hill. 2008. So how do you guys hope to end the Period of the Warring States?.

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Interview with a Daoist

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  1. Interview with a Daoist …by a fairly clueless reporter Written borrowing heavily from: Bentley, Jerry H. and Herbert F. Ziegler. Traditions and Encounters: A global Perspective on the Past. Boston: McGraw Hill. 2008.

  2. So how do you guys hope to end the Period of the Warring States?

  3. So we should do nothing?

  4. So, like, you’re hippies.

  5. What the heck does that mean?

  6. OK, nature always wins, but what should I do with that information?

  7. So I should just be a slacker?

  8. Won’t I starve to death if I don’t work?

  9. What if I like working and studying? And why shouldn’t I try to make my life comfortable and my family rich?

  10. But what you describe sounds so boring!

  11. Wouldn’t it be impossible to be a Daoist in the current day and age?

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