In Sunlight, We Labor; In Rain, We Reflect

One of the fascinating expressions is 晴耕雨読 (Seikō-udoku) in Japanese, the term itself originated from Chinese classics like the Confucian and Daoist traditions. It is a sentiment describing an ideal life. 晴耕 (Seikō) means when it is a fine sunny day, you should work in the field like plowing or farming, or the implication is … Continue reading In Sunlight, We Labor; In Rain, We Reflect