To see with eyes unclouded by hate
Eboshi: What exactly are you here for?
Ashitaka: To see with eyes unclouded by hate.
Eboshi: What exactly are you here for?
Ashitaka: To see with eyes unclouded by hate.
There's a demon inside of you – it's inside both of you.
Look, everyone!
This is what hatred looks like.
This is what it does when it catches hold of you.It's eating me alive and very soon now it will kill me. Fear and anger only make it grow faster.
It's never hard to work when you're interested in what you're working on.
But what if you hate what you're working on?
It helps to examine the content of your loathing.
What is it you hate?
Holistic technologies are normally associated with the notion of craft. Artisans, be they potters, weavers, metal-smiths, or cooks, control the process of their own work from beginning to finish. Using holistic technologies does not mean that people do not work together, but the way in which they work together leaves the individual worker in control of a particular process of creating or doing something.
The opposite is specialization by process; this I call prescriptive technology. Here, the making or doing of something is broken down into clearly identifiable steps. Each step is carried out by a separate worker, or group or workers, who need to be familiar only with the skills of performing that one step. This is what is normally meant by "division of labor".