Stillness is the Key

 The key, mind you, not any key but the key.  Intrigued by the title I carefully started working on the introduction.  The book is graced with an introduction that presents stillness as a fascinating mental model.  This is a gem for me because I love narratives that give me a feel for a word rather than a dry definition.

This love started in my younger days when I came across Norman ewis’s vocabulary builder book.  Each chapter started with nuanced descriptions of words that captured both their denotation and connotation.  Here is an example:

1. Me First

Your attitude to life is simple, direct, and aboveboard—every decision you make is based on the answer to one question: “What’s in it for me?” If your selfishness, greed, and ruthless desire for self-advancement hurt other people, that’s too bad. “This is a tough world, pal, dog eat dog and all that, and I, for one, am not going to be left behind!” An egoist

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