Let things that enter your life wake you up. To do this be open, be curious, accept everything that comes along and let it teach you what it will. You can try to do everything to make your world perfect, but the old stuff always appears until you have learned your lesson.
Conservation is impossible without a sound understanding of cycles. Unless we remember how precious something is, how much effort it took to come into being, we do not value it. We are part of these same cycles; we should contemplate and act within that context.
Begin a large task in its formative state because larger problems grow from small ones. You can accomplish great tasks with a series of small acts. Be aware of those who promise quick and easy solutions, accept problems as challenges, do not dwell on them, take action.
If we wish to know what a person is like we need only to observe on whom he bestows his care and what side of his own nature he cultivates and nourishes. If we want to take care of all things, cultivate and nourish the good parts of your character and everything will be taken care of.
Quote: The most important thing in science is not so much to obtain new facts as to discover new ways of thinking about them.