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Preface | p. v |
The Awakening | p. 1 |
Approach to Life | p. 1 |
A Pseudo-Scientific Formula | p. 4 |
The Scamp as Ideal | p. 11 |
Views of Mankind | p. 15 |
Christian, Greek and Chinese | p. 15 |
Earth-bound | p. 23 |
Spirit and Flesh | p. 25 |
A Biological View | p. 26 |
Human Life a Poem | p. 30 |
Our Animal Heritage | p. 32 |
The Monkey Epic | p. 32 |
In the Image of the Monkey | p. 35 |
On Being Mortal | p. 37 |
On Having a Stomach | p. 41 |
On Having Strong Muscles | p. 50 |
On Having a Mind | p. 55 |
On Being Human | p. 64 |
On Human Dignity | p. 64 |
On Playful Curiosity: The Rise of Human Civilization | p. 65 |
On Dreams | p. 72 |
On the Sense of Humor | p. 76 |
On Being Wayward and Incalculable | p. 81 |
The Doctrine of the Individual | p. 86 |
Who Can Best Enjoy Life? | p. 94 |
Find Thyself: Chuangtse | p. 94 |
Passion, Wisdom and Courage: Mencius | p. 97 |
Cynicism, Folly and Camouflage: Laotse | p. 104 |
"Philosophy of Half-and-Half": Tsesse | p. 110 |
A Lover of Life: T'ao Yuanming | p. 114 |
The Feast of Life | p. 121 |
The Problem of Happiness | p. 121 |
Human Happiness Is Sensuous | p. 125 |
Chin's Thirty-three Happy Moments | p. 129 |
Misunderstandings of Materialism | p. 136 |
How About Mental Pleasures? | p. 139 |
The Importance of Loafing | p. 144 |
Man the Only Working Animal | p. 144 |
The Chinese Theory of Leisure | p. 147 |
The Cult of the Idle Life | p. 150 |
This Earth the Only Heaven | p. 155 |
What Is Luck? | p. 159 |
Three American Vices | p. 160 |
The Enjoyment of the Home | p. 165 |
On Getting Biological | p. 165 |
Celibacy a Freak of Civilization | p. 169 |
On Sex Appeal | p. 175 |
The Chinese Family Ideal | p. 181 |
On Growing Old Gracefully | p. 190 |
The Enjoyment of Living | p. 200 |
On Lying in Bed | p. 200 |
On Sitting in Chairs | p. 204 |
On Conversation | p. 209 |
On Tea and Friendship | p. 219 |
On Smoke and Incense | p. 229 |
On Drink and Wine Games | p. 237 |
On Food and Medicine | p. 245 |
Some Curious Western Customs | p. 254 |
The Inhumanity of Western Dress | p. 257 |
On House and Interiors | p. 263 |
The Enjoyment of Nature | p. 274 |
Paradise Lost? | p. 274 |
On Bigness | p. 278 |
Two Chinese Ladies | p. 280 |
On Rocks and Trees | p. 291 |
On Flowers and Flower Arrangements | p. 300 |
The "Vase Flowers" of Yuan Chunglang | p. 308 |
The Epigrams of Chang Ch'ao | p. 315 |
The Enjoyment of Travel | p. 331 |
On Going About and Seeing Things | p. 331 |
"The Travels of Mingliaotse" | p. 340 |
The Reason for the Flight | p. 340 |
The Way of Traveling | p. 343 |
At Austere Heights | p. 345 |
Back to Humanity | p. 348 |
Philosophy of the Flight | p. 356 |
The Enjoyment of Culture | p. 364 |
Good Taste in Knowledge | p. 364 |
Art as Play and Personality | p. 368 |
The Art of Reading | p. 378 |
The Art of Writing | p. 386 |
Relationship to God | p. 399 |
The Restoration of Religion | p. 399 |
Why I Am a Pagan | p. 403 |
The Art of Thinking | p. 413 |
The Need for Humanized Thinking | p. 413 |
The Return to Common Sense | p. 419 |
Be Reasonable | p. 423 |
Certain Chinese Names | p. 429 |
A Chinese Critical Vocabulary | p. 432 |
Index of Names and Subjects | p. 451 |
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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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