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Common Sense, How to Exercise It
by Yoritomo Tashi
Dive into the profound wisdom of Yoritomo-Tashi, the twelfth-century Japanese Shogun, through one of his three essential philosophical works. In this enlightening treatise, he masterfully weaves together fables and captivating legends, inviting readers into a world where the most challenging questions are presented as simple yet striking allegories. His exotic spirit evokes the beauty of a flower, transforming the familiar into something rare and fragrant. As you explore his teachings, youll be transported to a time reminiscent of ancient philosophers delivering their orations in sun-kissed gardens, lush with blossoms. Yoritomos philosophy transcends mere doctrine, focusing on the tangible joys of life and the pursuit of manly virtues that cultivate harmony and peace. Join him on a journey to the Eden of Knowledge, where the art of persuasion and the mastery of timidity await—an exploration of the essential yet often overlooked quality we call Common Sense. - Summary by B. Dangennes.
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013 - Lesson XII Common Sense Does Not Exclude Great Aspirations
Dive into the profound wisdom of Yoritomo-Tashi, the twelfth-century Japanese Shogun, through one of his three essential philosophical works. In this enlightening treatise, he masterfully weaves together fables and captivating legends, inviting readers into a world where the most challenging questions are presented as simple yet striking allegories. His exotic spirit evokes the beauty of a flower, transforming the familiar into something rare and fragrant. As you explore his teachings, youll be transported to a time reminiscent of ancient philosophers delivering their orations in sun-kissed gardens, lush with blossoms. Yoritomos philosophy transcends mere doctrine, focusing on the tangible joys of life and the pursuit of manly virtues that cultivate harmony and peace. Join him on a journey to the Eden of Knowledge, where the art of persuasion and the mastery of timidity await—an exploration of the essential yet often overlooked quality we call Common Sense. - Summary by B. Dangennes.
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012 - Lesson XI Common Sense and Self-Control
Dive into the profound wisdom of Yoritomo-Tashi, the twelfth-century Japanese Shogun, through one of his three essential philosophical works. In this enlightening treatise, he masterfully weaves together fables and captivating legends, inviting readers into a world where the most challenging questions are presented as simple yet striking allegories. His exotic spirit evokes the beauty of a flower, transforming the familiar into something rare and fragrant. As you explore his teachings, youll be transported to a time reminiscent of ancient philosophers delivering their orations in sun-kissed gardens, lush with blossoms. Yoritomos philosophy transcends mere doctrine, focusing on the tangible joys of life and the pursuit of manly virtues that cultivate harmony and peace. Join him on a journey to the Eden of Knowledge, where the art of persuasion and the mastery of timidity await—an exploration of the essential yet often overlooked quality we call Common Sense. - Summary by B. Dangennes.
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011 - Lesson X The Most Thorough Business Man
Dive into the profound wisdom of Yoritomo-Tashi, the twelfth-century Japanese Shogun, through one of his three essential philosophical works. In this enlightening treatise, he masterfully weaves together fables and captivating legends, inviting readers into a world where the most challenging questions are presented as simple yet striking allegories. His exotic spirit evokes the beauty of a flower, transforming the familiar into something rare and fragrant. As you explore his teachings, youll be transported to a time reminiscent of ancient philosophers delivering their orations in sun-kissed gardens, lush with blossoms. Yoritomos philosophy transcends mere doctrine, focusing on the tangible joys of life and the pursuit of manly virtues that cultivate harmony and peace. Join him on a journey to the Eden of Knowledge, where the art of persuasion and the mastery of timidity await—an exploration of the essential yet often overlooked quality we call Common Sense. - Summary by B. Dangennes.
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010 - Lesson IX Common Sense and Action
Dive into the profound wisdom of Yoritomo-Tashi, the twelfth-century Japanese Shogun, through one of his three essential philosophical works. In this enlightening treatise, he masterfully weaves together fables and captivating legends, inviting readers into a world where the most challenging questions are presented as simple yet striking allegories. His exotic spirit evokes the beauty of a flower, transforming the familiar into something rare and fragrant. As you explore his teachings, youll be transported to a time reminiscent of ancient philosophers delivering their orations in sun-kissed gardens, lush with blossoms. Yoritomos philosophy transcends mere doctrine, focusing on the tangible joys of life and the pursuit of manly virtues that cultivate harmony and peace. Join him on a journey to the Eden of Knowledge, where the art of persuasion and the mastery of timidity await—an exploration of the essential yet often overlooked quality we call Common Sense. - Summary by B. Dangennes.
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009 - Lesson VIII How to Acquire Common Sense
Dive into the profound wisdom of Yoritomo-Tashi, the twelfth-century Japanese Shogun, through one of his three essential philosophical works. In this enlightening treatise, he masterfully weaves together fables and captivating legends, inviting readers into a world where the most challenging questions are presented as simple yet striking allegories. His exotic spirit evokes the beauty of a flower, transforming the familiar into something rare and fragrant. As you explore his teachings, youll be transported to a time reminiscent of ancient philosophers delivering their orations in sun-kissed gardens, lush with blossoms. Yoritomos philosophy transcends mere doctrine, focusing on the tangible joys of life and the pursuit of manly virtues that cultivate harmony and peace. Join him on a journey to the Eden of Knowledge, where the art of persuasion and the mastery of timidity await—an exploration of the essential yet often overlooked quality we call Common Sense. - Summary by B. Dangennes.
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008 - Lesson VII Power of Deduction
Dive into the profound wisdom of Yoritomo-Tashi, the twelfth-century Japanese Shogun, through one of his three essential philosophical works. In this enlightening treatise, he masterfully weaves together fables and captivating legends, inviting readers into a world where the most challenging questions are presented as simple yet striking allegories. His exotic spirit evokes the beauty of a flower, transforming the familiar into something rare and fragrant. As you explore his teachings, youll be transported to a time reminiscent of ancient philosophers delivering their orations in sun-kissed gardens, lush with blossoms. Yoritomos philosophy transcends mere doctrine, focusing on the tangible joys of life and the pursuit of manly virtues that cultivate harmony and peace. Join him on a journey to the Eden of Knowledge, where the art of persuasion and the mastery of timidity await—an exploration of the essential yet often overlooked quality we call Common Sense. - Summary by B. Dangennes.
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007 - Lesson VI The Utility of Common Sense in Daily Life
Dive into the profound wisdom of Yoritomo-Tashi, the twelfth-century Japanese Shogun, through one of his three essential philosophical works. In this enlightening treatise, he masterfully weaves together fables and captivating legends, inviting readers into a world where the most challenging questions are presented as simple yet striking allegories. His exotic spirit evokes the beauty of a flower, transforming the familiar into something rare and fragrant. As you explore his teachings, youll be transported to a time reminiscent of ancient philosophers delivering their orations in sun-kissed gardens, lush with blossoms. Yoritomos philosophy transcends mere doctrine, focusing on the tangible joys of life and the pursuit of manly virtues that cultivate harmony and peace. Join him on a journey to the Eden of Knowledge, where the art of persuasion and the mastery of timidity await—an exploration of the essential yet often overlooked quality we call Common Sense. - Summary by B. Dangennes.
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006 - Lesson V The Dangers of Sentimentality
Dive into the profound wisdom of Yoritomo-Tashi, the twelfth-century Japanese Shogun, through one of his three essential philosophical works. In this enlightening treatise, he masterfully weaves together fables and captivating legends, inviting readers into a world where the most challenging questions are presented as simple yet striking allegories. His exotic spirit evokes the beauty of a flower, transforming the familiar into something rare and fragrant. As you explore his teachings, youll be transported to a time reminiscent of ancient philosophers delivering their orations in sun-kissed gardens, lush with blossoms. Yoritomos philosophy transcends mere doctrine, focusing on the tangible joys of life and the pursuit of manly virtues that cultivate harmony and peace. Join him on a journey to the Eden of Knowledge, where the art of persuasion and the mastery of timidity await—an exploration of the essential yet often overlooked quality we call Common Sense. - Summary by B. Dangennes.
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005 - Lesson IV Common Sense and Impulse
Dive into the profound wisdom of Yoritomo-Tashi, the twelfth-century Japanese Shogun, through one of his three essential philosophical works. In this enlightening treatise, he masterfully weaves together fables and captivating legends, inviting readers into a world where the most challenging questions are presented as simple yet striking allegories. His exotic spirit evokes the beauty of a flower, transforming the familiar into something rare and fragrant. As you explore his teachings, youll be transported to a time reminiscent of ancient philosophers delivering their orations in sun-kissed gardens, lush with blossoms. Yoritomos philosophy transcends mere doctrine, focusing on the tangible joys of life and the pursuit of manly virtues that cultivate harmony and peace. Join him on a journey to the Eden of Knowledge, where the art of persuasion and the mastery of timidity await—an exploration of the essential yet often overlooked quality we call Common Sense. - Summary by B. Dangennes.
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004 - Lesson III The Development of the Reasoning Power
Dive into the profound wisdom of Yoritomo-Tashi, the twelfth-century Japanese Shogun, through one of his three essential philosophical works. In this enlightening treatise, he masterfully weaves together fables and captivating legends, inviting readers into a world where the most challenging questions are presented as simple yet striking allegories. His exotic spirit evokes the beauty of a flower, transforming the familiar into something rare and fragrant. As you explore his teachings, youll be transported to a time reminiscent of ancient philosophers delivering their orations in sun-kissed gardens, lush with blossoms. Yoritomos philosophy transcends mere doctrine, focusing on the tangible joys of life and the pursuit of manly virtues that cultivate harmony and peace. Join him on a journey to the Eden of Knowledge, where the art of persuasion and the mastery of timidity await—an exploration of the essential yet often overlooked quality we call Common Sense. - Summary by B. Dangennes.
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003 - Lesson II The Fight Against Illusion
Dive into the profound wisdom of Yoritomo-Tashi, the twelfth-century Japanese Shogun, through one of his three essential philosophical works. In this enlightening treatise, he masterfully weaves together fables and captivating legends, inviting readers into a world where the most challenging questions are presented as simple yet striking allegories. His exotic spirit evokes the beauty of a flower, transforming the familiar into something rare and fragrant. As you explore his teachings, youll be transported to a time reminiscent of ancient philosophers delivering their orations in sun-kissed gardens, lush with blossoms. Yoritomos philosophy transcends mere doctrine, focusing on the tangible joys of life and the pursuit of manly virtues that cultivate harmony and peace. Join him on a journey to the Eden of Knowledge, where the art of persuasion and the mastery of timidity await—an exploration of the essential yet often overlooked quality we call Common Sense. - Summary by B. Dangennes.
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002 - Lesson I Common Sense What is it
Dive into the profound wisdom of Yoritomo-Tashi, the twelfth-century Japanese Shogun, through one of his three essential philosophical works. In this enlightening treatise, he masterfully weaves together fables and captivating legends, inviting readers into a world where the most challenging questions are presented as simple yet striking allegories. His exotic spirit evokes the beauty of a flower, transforming the familiar into something rare and fragrant. As you explore his teachings, youll be transported to a time reminiscent of ancient philosophers delivering their orations in sun-kissed gardens, lush with blossoms. Yoritomos philosophy transcends mere doctrine, focusing on the tangible joys of life and the pursuit of manly virtues that cultivate harmony and peace. Join him on a journey to the Eden of Knowledge, where the art of persuasion and the mastery of timidity await—an exploration of the essential yet often overlooked quality we call Common Sense. - Summary by B. Dangennes.
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001 - Announcement Preface
Dive into the profound wisdom of Yoritomo-Tashi, the twelfth-century Japanese Shogun, through one of his three essential philosophical works. In this enlightening treatise, he masterfully weaves together fables and captivating legends, inviting readers into a world where the most challenging questions are presented as simple yet striking allegories. His exotic spirit evokes the beauty of a flower, transforming the familiar into something rare and fragrant. As you explore his teachings, youll be transported to a time reminiscent of ancient philosophers delivering their orations in sun-kissed gardens, lush with blossoms. Yoritomos philosophy transcends mere doctrine, focusing on the tangible joys of life and the pursuit of manly virtues that cultivate harmony and peace. Join him on a journey to the Eden of Knowledge, where the art of persuasion and the mastery of timidity await—an exploration of the essential yet often overlooked quality we call Common Sense. - Summary by B. Dangennes.
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Dive into the profound wisdom of Yoritomo-Tashi, the twelfth-century Japanese Shogun, through one of his three essential philosophical works. In this enlightening treatise, he masterfully weaves together fables and captivating legends, inviting readers into a world where the most challenging questions are presented as simple yet striking allegories. His exotic spirit evokes the beauty of a flower, transforming the familiar into something rare and fragrant. As you explore his teachings, youll be transported to a time reminiscent of ancient philosophers delivering their orations in sun-kissed gardens, lush with blossoms. Yoritomos philosophy transcends mere doctrine, focusing on the tangible joys of life and the pursuit of manly virtues that cultivate harmony and peace. Join him on a journey to the Eden of Knowledge, where the art of persuasion and the mastery of timidity await—an exploration of the essential yet often overlooked quality we call Common Sense. - Summary by B. Dangennes.
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