
Wu Wei means effortless action.
As Lao Tzu wisely said, “Do the difficult things while they are easy, and do the great things while they are small. A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.”
This means making things so small, easy, and impactful that they require minimal effort.
In today’s busy and often distracting world, embracing wu wei allows us to approach our goals in a way that feels natural and manageable.
Since the tasks are so small and easy, we can seamlessly fit them into the busyness of our day.
By making things wu wei, you’ll find yourself more productive, steadily achieving your goals with persistence and minimal strain.
For more information on achieving wu wei and life mastery, refer to Sifu Matt Russo’s books, such as RAT SYNTHESIS: STRATEGIC SIMPLICITY: PRACTICAL INSIGHTS FROM THE TAO TE CHING and RAT SYNTHESIS: UNLOCK YOUR STRATEGIC BRILLIANCE: MASTER THE MOMENT, MASTER YOUR LIFE.
