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The Importance Of Living by Lin Yutang
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The Importance Of Living (original 1937; edition 1998)

by Lin Yutang

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The Importance of Living is a wry, witty antidote to the dizzying pace of the modern world. Lin Yutang's prescription is the classic Chinese philosophy of life: Revere inaction as much as action, invoke humor to maintain a healthy attitude, and never forget that there will always be plenty of fools around who are willing-indeed, eager-to be busy, to make themselves useful, and to exercise power while you bask in the simple joy of existence.At a time when we're overwhelmed with wake-up calls, here is a refreshing, playful reminder to savor life's simple pleasures.… (more)
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Title:The Importance Of Living
Authors:Lin Yutang
Info:William Morrow Paperbacks (1998), Paperback, 462 pages
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The Importance of Living by Lin Yutang (1937)

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La importancia de vivir es la obra de referencia en Occidente para conocer, desde una perspectiva moderna, la ancestral y rica cultura oriental. Asuntos como el sentido del ocio, la felicidad, la naturaleza, el viaje, la cultura o la religión son abordados por Lin Yutang con una amena combinación de conocimiento teórico y experiencia personal que lo convierten en un magnífico manual de sabiduría concreta que nos ayuda a conocernos a nosotros mismos y nuestras posibilidades. A partir a menudo de anécdotas en las que todos podemos reconocernos o de actitudes y comportamientos que no nos son ajenos, Lin Yutang invita a dedicarles una mirada crítica y a verlas con nuevos ojos. ( )
  AmicanaLibrary | Jan 31, 2024 |
Outstanding Eastern wisdom from a Chinese who knows the West. ( )
  Hoyacane | Aug 27, 2022 |
The Importance of Living is a number of essays about the importance of enjoying life and ways to do so. In some ways, the author's ideas are kind of silly, but they are presented in such a non-pushy way that they the unpleasant ideas are easy to forget. However, his attitudes towards women are infuriating. At one point the author talks about how it is best for people to be natural... and women require lipstick to be natural. At another point, he makes this statement
Is it merely because woman is more charming and more graceful in a chiffon dress than in a business jacket, or is it merely my imagination? The gist of the matter seems to lie in the fact that women at home are like fish in water. Clothe women in business jackets and men will regard them as coworkers with the right to criticize, but let them float about in georgette or chiffon one out of the seven office hours in the day and men will give up any idea of competing with them, and will merely sit back and wonder and gasp.

This book may have been first published in 1937, but I still find the attitude towards women in this book excessively condescending.

Still, the general message of the book was nice, although not particularly noteworthy or inspiring. I agree that it is good to take things easily and to notice the world around us and appreciate nature and each other. It is good to make sure one's truths are consistent with human nature as well as with logic. ( )
  eri_kars | Jul 10, 2022 |
I first read this book in 1962 and it has been the cornerstone of my philosophy ever since. The essence of the philosophy can be summed up in a quote at the beginning of the book, "Only those who take leisurely what the people of the world are busy about can be busy about what the people of the world take leisurely." It also warns about the dangers of too much concern with wealth, fame and accomplishment. ( )
  TheBigV | May 9, 2021 |
Questo libro era nella biblioteca di mio padre. Era una edizione della Bompiani o della Medusa, non ricordo bene. Risaliva agli anni del fascismo. Me ne parlava sempre, ma io ci capivo ben poco. Ero troppo piccolo per capire. Mi ricordo che il titolo mi impressionava molto e mi faceva sentire forte il senso della responsabilità con il quale mio padre lo diceva e sopratutto il modo con il quale poi, per tutta la sua vita, ha veramente dimostrato quanto sia importante "come" vivere. Da grande poi l'ho letto ed ho scoperto che è un libro davvero prezioso. Illumina ed incanta per la sua penetrazione psicologica. Ozio, casa, vita, natura, viaggi, cultura sono solo alcuni dei temi trattati da Lin. Tutto gestito dalla "chiangli" la "ragione che parla" e che controlla tutto ciò che si dice. Tutto il libro è caratterizzato dal senso pratico e comune dei cinesi, una tradizione antica, più antica di quella dell'occidente. ( )
  AntonioGallo | Nov 2, 2017 |
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Author nameRoleType of authorWork?Status
Lin Yutangprimary authorall editionscalculated
Jin ShengtanContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Tu LongContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Yuan ChunlangContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Zhang ZhaoContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Boellaard, W.H.C.Translatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Munck, IngalisaTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed

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The Importance of Living is a wry, witty antidote to the dizzying pace of the modern world. Lin Yutang's prescription is the classic Chinese philosophy of life: Revere inaction as much as action, invoke humor to maintain a healthy attitude, and never forget that there will always be plenty of fools around who are willing-indeed, eager-to be busy, to make themselves useful, and to exercise power while you bask in the simple joy of existence.At a time when we're overwhelmed with wake-up calls, here is a refreshing, playful reminder to savor life's simple pleasures.

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