A Buddhist framework for balancing exertion and rest, avoiding both burnout from over-striving and stagnation from under-engagement.
Dipa Ma embodied the Buddha's Middle Way—rejecting extreme asceticism and extreme indulgence alike. Applied to energy vitality, this means finding the sustainable intensity between burnout and depletion. Over-pushing depletes your reserves; under-engaging creates sluggishness and depression. The Middle Path of Effort asks: What is the minimum consistent action that honors both your capacity and your commitments? This isn't laziness or indifference—it's intelligent calibration. Dipa Ma moved with precision and economy, never wasteful, never depleted. She taught that stillness itself is powerful action. By discovering your sustainable rhythm, you protect long-term vitality rather than sacrificing yourself for short-term gains.
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