
"There is in practice and as in all other things, the essential, important, secondary and superfluous. The main thing is to get from point A to point B. It is important that the travel is made safe. The secondary use is in travel, a reasonable time. The surface is that this is picevole. In a car, the optionals, are unnecessary but they make the trip more enjoyable. No need to go faster. Even in practice, the optionals make it more enjoyable. As long as the essential thing is complied with, would be a shame not to take advantage. Unfortunately, very often, let alone any optionals in a broken down vehicle. In this case, you must find the essential and leave the superfluous. "
Translated by Paul Raccagni. The text is taken from" The Ritual du Dragon - Les sources les racines des Arts and Martiaux "Georges Charles - Ed Chariot d'Or - France 2003
Tseming Wang (Wang or Wong Tai Ming Zeming - 1909 - 2002)
Translated by Paul Raccagni. The text is taken from" The Ritual du Dragon - Les sources les racines des Arts and Martiaux "Georges Charles - Ed Chariot d'Or - France 2003
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