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The Weather-Exposed Skeleton, The Refugee.
In 1685 and 1689, Basho wrote The Narrow Road to the Deep North and Travels of a Weather-Exposed Skeleton , his two legendary travel chronicles through Japan's back country. They are written in a hybrid of prose and haiku, the first of its kind. I want to dive into the opening line and haiku of Travels of a Weather-Exposed Skeleton together, and uncover its relevance to the bone-chilling cold spell we are under. In the Travels of a Weather-Exposed Skeleton , Basho writes: F
Manny Srulowitz
Feb 94 min read


Be Like Water
Bruce Lee coined the term “be like water” in reference to being formless, adaptable, and resilient. For Bruce Lee, it is about taking the shape of the situation and remaining flexible through life’s constant battles and challenges. Lee overcame old Hollywood racism, injuries, and prejudice to build a prominent career, and in being ‘like water,’ Lee took the shape of the situations he found himself in. Even with success, Bruce Lee wasn’t done. He was a perfectionist. Faced wit
Manny Srulowitz
Dec 30, 20253 min read


The Destiny of Wood
"It is the destiny of the wood to become whatever it becomes." - Dr. Alan Lubarr z”l. We are brought into this world to make it a better place, but living in this world is a different story. Life, circumstance, and fate shape us like a woodworker with his hands on a fallen Oak. Dr. Lubarr touched on something profound - we are not perfect, yet we are not to be cast away. Even though our imperfections, scars, and missing pieces are as real as day, they make us more beautiful a
Manny Srulowitz
Dec 10, 20251 min read
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