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Master Danny Lai
Danny Lai is from Taichung, Taiwan. He has studied many kinds of martial arts, chi kung (hard and soft), meditation, and Eastern philosophy for 20+ years. He's certified by the Taichung Kuo Shu (Kung Fu) Federation. He has a black belt in Tae Kwon Do. He currently lives and teaches in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Below are two essays by Danny as well as some video of Danny practicing at Bull Creek, in Austin, TX, USA and a few pictures from Austin and Sydney, Australia.
I know that every year, at the start of the New Year, people make new resolutions. Some are people who want to stay in shape and have read about Tai Chi or Chi Kung as being good for your health, so they start Tai Chi classes. But only a few people persevere with the training. Most people break their resolution after only three months. I often hear the sentence "Education can change life." I think it means that in poor countries, if you let children get education, their life improves. They can use the knowledge to get a good job when they getting older. In poor countries where many don't have the basic necessities of life, I believe that education can help. But in advanced countries when we talk about "a good healthy life" I sometimes doubt that education can do this. Here is an example. I knew a man in his early 50s, with two Masters degrees and a good job with very good pay, but not a good life style. His was overweight and diabetic. He knew T'ai Chi and Chi Kung exercise were good for his health so I let him join my tai chi classes for free. But every time we finished warm-up and stretching, approximately 1/4 way through the class, he stopped and said he had enough exercise. He also knew that if you have diabetes you have to control your diet. Yet he still ate junk food all the time, sometimes even eating a whole bowl full ice cream. If I reminded him that this was not good for him he will say he knows and then argue with me. My wife is a nurse. One day I went with her to a staff party and I saw some of her colleagues talking together and start smoking! These things just make me to think "Is education or knowledge really enough to change one's life?" I think, paired with knowledge, the most important thing to do to have a good healthy life is to actually use that knowledge. You need to do it, not just know it.

What Kind Of Lifestyle Do You Want?
Two thousand five hundred years ago, Shakyamuni Buddha was at Gridhrakuta (Spirit Peak) mountain. He seated himself on a platform then asked his disciples, "How long is the human lifespan?"
One said, "Eighty years."
Buddha said, "Wrong."
Some disciples said, "Seventy years...sixty years."
Buddha said, "Wrong, wrong!"
The disciples asked, "Then just how long is the human lifespan?"
Buddha answered, "Life is all in the breathing! When you can breathe-in and breathe-out, in this moment, you are alive. When you stop breathing, in this moment, you are dead!"
What is most important in life? Usually, we hear people say, "I have an important meeting" or "I have an important appointment". If you knew you were going to die in one week, would you live the same way this week? Would meetings, appointments, making money and all of the things that keep you busy, now, be so important, then?
There are many people who always want to keep busy. This way they can feel their life is important to somebody if it isn't to themselves. They are actually not happy with their life if they are not busy.

Many people say to me, "I would like to do Tai Chi, but I'm busy." Can you tell me, who is not busy? What kind of lifestyle do you want? The answer is in your heart. I respect your choice.
Dharma-Zen Tai Chi Studio can only teach you how to enjoy your life in this moment. If you like your lifestyle now, or you think you are too busy, then you don't have to come.
What is more important; satisfying one thousand desires to make yourself happy, or conquering one desire and then feeling happy?