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...The more one acts in harmony with the universe (the Mother of the ten thousand things), the more one will achieve, with less effort

This could easily be restated as "CPAN exists for a reason, the more o +ne uses it, the more one will achieve, with less effort..."

Following the idea of CPAN as a universe, I would like to add that when presenting a new CPAN module one should be aware that not only are we adding another useful tool, but also a level of confusion to the whole. So one should study where is the best place to add the module. And what is the better way of calling it. To make CPAN the most user friendly as possible.

Besides, about the 'Feminine' as being better that 'Masculine' I remember arguing with some very clever girls because of the oposite concept. It is very difficult for the Occidental thinking to accept that Oriental women are not underestimated. It is very difficult for us occidentals to get rid of the idea of superiority as being someone always over another one. So, I would also underline the possitive feminine concepts found in the Tao Te Ching for us Occidentals to understand it better.Our concept of submision is very poorly developed, yet compared with the oriental one.

Tao Te Ching is mainly poetry. And as the legend says it was written in a hurry because wise Lao Tzu was trying to leave his country after writing his book as requested by the frontier officer. Compare this with the occidental books that where written during a life of sacrifice, and obsesions...

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In reply to Re: Tao Perl Ching - The Scripture of the Way of Perl by chanio
in thread Tao Perl Ching - The Scripture of the Way of Perl by radiantmatrix

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