By Andrew Talidong "好一则博,以一行万。 [Love the One, and you will encompass everything; act from the One, and ten thousand things are moved.]" - Xunzi (c. 313–238 BC), Xunzi Chapter 21 Seeking knowledge and skills is an impormant goal throughout my life: from childhood and to my adulthood. In fact, throughout my years in school I have many interests: from reading history, science, and mathematics. I learned so many trivial facts yet retained so little. In college, despite "reading" a full textbook, most of the information would be lost in a single week, worse, less than three days. Even outside academia, I struggle to manage my finances despite me watching finance gurus on the internet. Why is that? Why do I struggle every single time in my attempt to acquire knowledge and skills? Xunzi's vision of concentrated understanding talks about having deep mastery of the core principle, "the One" (一, yi), to handle many complex situations more effectivel...