Activity Quote by Matsuo Basho
“Operating superficially, the mind is random in its activity and stale in its insights and images. However, with practice and experience the mind is freed from the skull, and the fresh and new can appear as though for the first time. It”
About This Quote
Source Poetry: Haiku Collection, 1689
Describes the mind's stagnation without practice, then its liberation through experience.
In simple terms: Practice frees the mind for new insights.
Cultivate practice to refresh thinking.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- creative writing
- personal development
- learning new skills
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does practice change your perspective?
- What habits can free your mind?
Requires disciplined practice.