
The Solar Way: A Fable (Encore)
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Gather around the fireplace, solar friends. Pull up a seat at the
bar. On the next, Probably True Solar Stories, we're going to
tell a solar fable. It's a fairytale. A hero's journey sort of
thing. With a Texas accent. (Forgive me in advance.)
It's about a young, ambitious solar installer who seeks her
fortune to be the most successful solar installer in all the
land. And like many fables, our ambitious installer meets a
wise guide--or in this case, a wise couple--who teaches her about
The Solar Way, a solar-inspired guide to living life on The Solar
Coaster.
True Solar Takeaways
This episode doesn't have many solar facts about the solar
industry. The main takeaway is that the solar biz has many ups
and downs and policy twists and turns that people have called it
"The Solar Coaster."
The people riding the solar coaster can get discouraged,
including me. To help smooth out the ups and downs, I've
read some Taoism and Stoicism text and turned some of
my learnings into" The Solar Way":
Be warm. Shine like the sun.
Let go of broken solar panels.
Be interconnected.
The sun rises every day. Be as consistent.
The sun sets every day. This too shall pass.
If you're interested in learning more about Taoism and Stoicism,
here are a few audio and text resources:
The Daily Stoic. Through his website, podcast, and books,
Ryan Holiday offers modern insights through ancient Stoic wisdom.
Although the Stoic philosophy is very old, Holiday keeps it
simple and relevant to the way people live today. Check out
his free daily podcast and daily email. Of course, his books are
a great resource, as well.
The Tao of Daily Life by Derik Lin is a
well-deserved bestseller. It teaches the principles of Taoism
through the classic Taoist and Buddhist fables. Although the
stories are still set in ancient China, Lin translates these
stories in a way that is very accessible for our modern world.
Then he cites a passage from the Tao te Ching and explains the
wisdom behind each story. This book and other David Lin books are
also available in audio and digital forms.
Happy: Why More or Less Everything is Absolutely Fine by
Derren Brown. You may know Derren Brown as an international
illusionist, but he's also a professed Stoic. Happy is his
easy-to-read guide to happiness using examples from his shows,
his illusions, and from his own life. He often cites Stoic texts,
but it's not a book about Stoicism. Check out his many YouTube
videos to see his stage performances and British TV shows.
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