
The Path Of Least Resistance Robert Fritz Pdf
The Path of Least Resistance: Learning to Become the Creative Force in Your Own Life (1984), Robert Fritz You are the essence of creation, because without you creation is impossible. -Robert Fritz The Path of Least Resistance is an excellent book and I highly recommend it to all audiences. Robert Fritz demonstrates that any of us has the innate power to create. Tags: path of least resistance principle, the path of least resistance principles for creating what you want to create Related: the-easiest-thing-in-the-world-the-george-45385615.pdf.
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What I liked: 1. A very simple and most overlooked quality of nature. She will flow where there is least resistance. Good or bad is another story. In the path that offers least resistance she will flow. How liberating!
Fritz argues that everything that we do conventionally to resolve a problem is nothing but band-aid to a bullet wound. It will work temporarily but since the basic foundation is not cognizant of or aligned towards your goal, natural energy will revert to what is easy and t What I liked: 1. A very simple and most overlooked quality of nature. She will flow where there is least resistance.
Good or bad is another story. In the path that offers least resistance she will flow. How liberating! Fritz argues that everything that we do conventionally to resolve a problem is nothing but band-aid to a bullet wound. It will work temporarily but since the basic foundation is not cognizant of or aligned towards your goal, natural energy will revert to what is easy and that 'easy' is dictated by the 'structure'.
So, with that in mind, the author says, wouldn't it be sensible to first build a carefully planned structure wherein the energy flow will be dictated by it? Build the structure first is the author's resounding message in this book. What I did not like: 1. The book did not do enough to equip the reader to put this into practice which makes me think this book was more of a bait for their workshops than a genuine attempt at educating the reader to embrace this idea and do better.

Nothing disappoints me like a self-help book that advertises its workshops and that Mr. Fritz does it tirelessly in this book in almost every other chapter. Verdict: Two positives and two negatives makes it a 2.5/ 5 but since GR does not allow that and 2 stars would be injustice to a beautiful idea, I am rounding it off to an honorable but average 3.
This is a tricky challenging read, no doubt about it. The author started out wondering how artists could bring such joy, thought and originality to their arts, but often struggled so much with routine life. One of his discoveries is that more of life should be approached as creation, rather than as problem-solving.
The author notes that problem-solving is futile because the focus is put on reducing the effects of a problem rather than creating a new method that may solve the problem. My summary This is a tricky challenging read, no doubt about it. The author started out wondering how artists could bring such joy, thought and originality to their arts, but often struggled so much with routine life. One of his discoveries is that more of life should be approached as creation, rather than as problem-solving. The author notes that problem-solving is futile because the focus is put on reducing the effects of a problem rather than creating a new method that may solve the problem.