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1.1 The way that becomes a way is not the Immortal Way the name
that becomes a name is not the Immortal Name
1.2 the maiden of Heaven and Earth has no name the mother of all
things has a name
1.3 thus in innocence we see the beginning in passion we see the
end
1.4 two different names for one and the same
1.5 the one we call dark the dark beyond dark the door to all
beginnings
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2.1 All the world knows beauty but if that becomes beautiful this
becomes ugly
2.2 all the word knows good but if that becomes good this becomes
bad
2.3 the coexistence of have and have not the coproduction of hard
and easy the correlation of long and short
2.4 the codependence of high and low the correspondence of note
and noise the coordination of first and last is endless
2.5 thus the sage performs effortless deeds and teaches wordless
lessons
2.6 he doesn't start all things he begins he doesn't presume on
what he does he doesn't claim what he achieves
2.7 and because he makes no claim he suffers no loss
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3.1 Bestowing no honours keeps people from fighting
3.2 prizing no treasures keeps people from stealing
3.3 displaying no attractions keeps people from making trouble
3.4 thus the rule of the sage empties the mind but fills the
stomach weakens the will but strengthens the bones
3.5 by keeping the people from knowing or wanting and those who
know from daring to act
3.6 he thus governs them all
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4.1 The Tao is so empty those who use it never become full again
4.2 and so deep as if it were the ancestor of us all
4.3 dulling our edges untying our tangles softening our light
merging our dust
4.4 and so clear as if it were present
4.5 I wonder whose child it is it seems it was here before the Ti
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5.1 Heaven and Earth are heartless treating creatures like straw
dogs
5.2 heartless is the sage treating people like straw dogs
5.3 between Heaven and Earth how like a bellows empty but
inexhaustible each movement produces more
5.4 taking only wastes it better to keep it inside
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6.1 The valley spirit that doesn't die we call the dark womb
6.2 as real as gossamer silk and yet we can't exhaust it.
6.3 The valley spirit that doesn't die we call the dark womb the
dark womb's mouth we call the source of creation as real as
gossamer silk and yet we can't exhaust it.
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7.1 Heaven is eternal and Earth is immortal
7.2 the reason they're eternal and immortal is because they don't
live for themselves hence they can live forever
7.3 thus the sage pulls himself back but ends up in front
7.4 he lets himself go but ends up safe
7.5 selflessness must be the reason whatever he seeks he finds
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8.1 The best are like water bringing help to all without
competing choosing what others avoid hence approaching the Tao
8.2 dwelling with earth thinking with depth helping with kindness
speaking with truth
8.3 governing with peace working with skill moving with time
8.4 and because they don't compete they aren't maligned
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9.1 Instead of pouring in more better stop while you can
9.2 making it sharper won't help it last longer
9.3 houses full of treasure can never be safe
9.4 the vanity of success invites its own failure
9.5 retire when your work is done this is the Way of Heaven
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10.1 Can you hold fast your crescent soul and not let it wander
10.2 can you make your breath as soft as a baby's
10.3 can you wipe your Dark Mirror free of dust
10.4 can you love people and lead them without imposing your
will? can you serve and govern without effort
10.5 can you be the female at Heaven's Gate
10.6 can you light up the world without knowledge
10.7 beget things and keep them but beget without possessing keep
without controlling this is Dark Virtue
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11.1 Thirty spokes converge on a hub but it's the emptiness that
makes a wheel work
11.2 pots are fashioned from clay but it's the hollow that make a
pot work
11.3 windows and doors are carved for a house but it's the spaces
that make a house work
11.4 existence makes something useful but nonexistence makes it
work
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12.1 The five colours make our eyes blind the five tones make our
ears deaf the five flavours make our mouths numb
12.2 riding and hunting make our minds wild hard-to-get goods
make us break laws
12.3 thus the rule of the sage puts the stomach ahead of the eyes
thus he picks this over that
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13.1 Favour and disgrace are like warnings honour and disaster
are like the body
13.2 and why are favour and disgrace like warnings favour means
descending to gain it is like a warning to lose it is like a
warning thus are favour and disgrace like warnings
13.3 and why are honour and disaster like the body the reason we
have disaster is because we have a body if we didn't have a body
we wouldn't have disaster
13.4 who honours is body as much as the world can be entrusted
with the world who loves his body as much as the world can be
encharged with the world
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14.1 We look but don't see it and call it indistinct we listen
but don't hear it and call it faint we reach but don't grasp it
and call it ethereal
14.2 three failed means to knowledge I weave into one
14.3 with no light above and no shade below too fine to be named
returning to nothing
14.4 this is the formless form the immaterial image this is the
waxing waning we meet without seeing its face we follow without
seeing its back
14.5 holding onto this very Way we rule this very realm and
discover its ancient past this is the thread of the Way
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15.1 The ancient masters of the Way aimed at the indiscernible
and penetrated the dao
15.2 you would never know them I describe them with reluctance
they were careful as if crossing a river in winter cautious as if
worried about neighbours reserved like guests
15.3 ephemeral like melting ice simple like uncarved wood open
like valleys and murky like puddles
15.4 but a puddle becomes clear when it's still and stillness
becomes alive when it's roused
15.5 those who treasure this Way don't try to be full not trying
to be full they can hide and stay hidden
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16.1 Let limits be empty the center be still
16.2 ten thousand things rise we watch them return creatures
without number all return to their roots
16.3 return to their roots to be still to be still to revive to
revive to endure knowing how to endure is wisdom not knowing is
to suffer in vain
16.4 knowing how to endure is to be all-embracing all embracing
means impartial impartial means the king the king means Heaven
Heaven means the Way
16.5 and the Way means long life life without trouble.
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17.1 During the High Ages people knew they were there then people
loved and praised them then they feared them finally they
despised them
17.2 when honesty fails dishonesty prevails
17.3 hesitate and guard your words when their work succeeds let
people think they did it
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18.1 When the Great Way disappears we meet kindness and justice
18.2 when reason appears we meet great deceit
18.3 when the six relations fail we meet obedience and love
18.4 when the country is in chaos we meet honest officials
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19.1 Get rid of wisdom and reason and people will live a hundred
times better
19.2 get rid of kindness and justice and people once more will
love and obey
19.3 get rid of cleverness and profit and thieves will cease to
exist
19.4 but these three sayings are not enough hence let this be
added
19.5 wear the undyed and hold the uncarved reduce self-interest
and limit desires get rid of learning and problems will vanish
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20.1 Yes and no aren't so far apart lovely and ugly aren't so
unalike
20.2 what others fear we too must fear
20.3 before the moon wanes everyone is gay as if they were at the
Great Sacrifice or climbing a tower in spring I sit here and make
no sign like a child that doesn't smile lost with no one to turn
to
20.4 while others enjoy more I alone seem forgotten my mind is so
foolish so simple
20.5 others look bright I alone seem dim others are certain I
alone am confused receding like the ocean waxing without cease
20.6 everyone has a goal I alone am dumb and backward for I alone
choose to differ preferring still my mother's breast
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21.1 The expression of empty virtue comes from the Tao alone
21.2 the Tao as a thing waxes and wanes it waxes and wanes but
inside is an image it waxes and wanes but inside is a creature
it's distant and dark but inside is an essence an essence
fundamentally real and inside is a heart
21.3 throughout the ages its name has never changed so we might
follow our fathers
21.4 how do we know what our fathers were like through this
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22.1 Partial means whole crooked means straight hollow means full
worn-out means new less means content more means confused
22.2 thus the sage holds onto the one to use in guiding the world
22.3 not watching himself he appears not displaying himself he
flourishes not flattering himself he succeeds not parading
himself he leads
22.4 because he doesn't compete no one can compete against him
22.5 the ancients who said partial means whole came close indeed
becoming whole depends on this
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23.1 Whispered words are natural a gale doesn't last all morning
a squall doesn't last all day
23.2 who else could make these only Heaven and Earth if Heaven
and Earth can't make things last what about Man
23.3 thus in whatever we do let those on the Way be one with the
Way let those who succeed be one with success let those who fail
be one with failure
23.4 be one with success for the Way succeeds too be one with
failure for the Way fails too
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24.1 Who tiptoes doesn't stand who strides doesn't walk
24.2 who watches himself doesn't appear who displays himself
doesn't flourish
24.3 who flatters himself achieves nothing who parades himself
doesn't lead
24.4 on the road they say too much food and a tiring pace some
things are simply bad thus the Taoist avoids them
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25.1 Imagine a nebulous thing here before Heaven and Earth silent
and elusive it stands alone not wavering it travels everywhere
unharmed it could be the mother of us all
25.2 not knowing its name I call it the Tao forced to name it I
name it Great
25.3 great means ever-flowing ever-flowing means far-reaching
far-reaching means returning
25.4 the Tao is great Heaven is great Earth is great the king is
also great the realm contains four greats of these the king is
one
25.5 Man imitates Earth Earth imitates Heaven Heaven imitates the
Tao the Tao imitates itself
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26.1 Heavy is the root of light still is the master of busy
26.2 thus a lord might travel all day but never far from his
supplies even in a guarded camp his manner is calm and aloof
26.3 why would the lord of ten thousand chariots treat himself
lighter than his kingdom
26.4 too light he loses his base too busy he loses command
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27.1 Good walking leaves no tracks good talking reveals no flaws
good counting counts no beads
27.2 good closing locks no locks and yet it can't be opened good
tying ties no knots and yet it can't be undone
27.3 thus the sage is good at saving and yet abandons no one nor
anything of use this is called cloaking the light
27.4 thus the good instruct the bad the bad learn from the good
27.5 not honouring their teachers not cherishing their students
the wise alone are perfectly blind this is called peering into
the distance
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28.1 Recognize the male but hold onto the female and be the
world's maid being the world's maid don't lose your ancient
virtue not losing your ancient virtue be a newborn child again
28.2 recognize the pure but hold onto the defiled and be the
world's valley being the world's valley be filled with ancient
virtue being filled with ancient virtue be uncarved wood again
28.3 recognize the white but hold onto the black and be the
world's guide being the world's guide don't stray from the
ancient virtue not straying from ancient virtue be without limits
again
28.4 uncarved wood can be split to make tools the sage makes it
his chief official a master tailor doesn't cut
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29.1 Trying to govern the world with force I see this not
succeeding
29.2 the world is a spiritual thing it can't be forced to force
it is to harm it to control it is to lose it
29.3 sometimes things lead sometimes they follow sometimes blow
hot sometimes blow cold sometimes expand sometimes collapse
29.4 therefore the sage avoids extremes avoids extravagance
avoids excess
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30.1 Use the Tao to help your king don't use weapons to rule the
land such things soon return
30.2 where armies camp brambles grow
30.3 best to win then stop don't make use of force
30.4 win but don't be proud win but don't be vain win but don't
be cruel win when you have no choice this is to win without force
30.5 virility means old age this isn't the Tao what isn't the Tao
ends early
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31.1 Weapons are not auspicious tools some things are simply bad
thus the Taoist shuns them
31.2 in peace the ruler honours the left in war he honours the
right
31.3 weapons are not auspicious weapons are not a ruler's tools
he wields them when he has no choice dispassion is the best
31.4 thus he does not beautify them he who beautifies them enjoys
killing others he who enjoys killing others achieves no worldly
rule
31.5 thus we honour the left for joy we honour the right for
sorrow the left is where the adjutant stands the commander on the
right
31.6 which means at a funeral when you kill another honour him
with your tears when the battle is won treat it as a wake
32.4 the first distinction gives us names after we have names we
should know restraint who knows restraint knows no trouble
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32.1 The Tao has never had a name simple and though small no one
can command it
32.2 if a lord upheld it the world would be his guest
32.3 when Heaven joins with Earth they bestow sweet dew no one
gives the order it comes down to all
32.5 to picture the Tao in the world imagine rivers and the sea
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33.1 Who knows others is perceptive who knows himself is wise
33.2 who conquers others is forceful who conquers himself is
strong
33.3 who knows contentment is wealthy who strives hard succeeds
33.4 who doesn't lose his place endures who dies but doesn't
perish lives on
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34.1 The Tao drifts it can go left or right
34.2 everything lives by its grace but it doesn't speak when its
work succeeds it makes no claim it has no desires
34.3 shall we call it small
34.4 everything turns to it but it wields no control shall we
call it great
34.5 therefore the sage never acts great thus he can do great
things
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35.1 Hold up the Great Image and the world will come and be
beyond harm safe serene and at one
35.2 fine food and song detain passing guests
35.3 when the Tao speaks it's senseless and plain we look and
don't see it we listen and don't hear it
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36.1 What you would shorten you should therefore lengthen what
you would weaken you should therefore strengthen what you would
topple you should therefore raise what you would take you should
therefore give
36.2 this is called hiding the light the weak conquering the
strong
36.3 fish can't survive out of the deep as state's greatest tool
is not meant to be shown
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37.1 The Tao never does a thing yet there is nothing it doesn't
do
37.2 if a ruler could uphold it people by themselves would change
and changing if their desires stirred he would make them still
with simplicity that has no name
37.3 stilled by nameless simplicity they would not desire and not
desiring be at peace the world would fix itself
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38.1 Higher Virtue is not virtuous thus it possesses virtue Lower
Virtue is not without virtue thus it possesses no virtue
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38.3 Higher Virtue lacks effort and the thought of effort Higher
Kindness involves effort but not the thought of effort Higher
Justice involves effort and the thought of effort Higher Ritual
involves effort but no response until it threatens and compels
38.4 when the Way is lost virtue appears when virtue is lost
kindness appears when kindness is lost justice appears when
justice is lost ritual appears
38.5 ritual marks the waning of belief and onset of confusion
augury is the flower of the Way and beginning of delusion
38.6 thus the great choose thick over thin the fruit over the
flower therefore they pick this over that
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39.1 Of things that became one in the past Heaven became one and
was clear Earth became one and was still spirits became one and
were active
39.2 streams became one and were full kings became one and ruled
the world
39.3 but by implication Heaven would crack if it were always
clear Earth would crumble if it were always still spirits would
fail
39.4 if they were always active streams would dry up if they were
always full kings would fall if they were always high and noble
39.5 thus the noble is based on the humble the high is founded on
the low
39.6 thus do kings refer to themselves as orphaned widowed and
destitute but this is the basis of humility
39.7 counting a carriage as no carriage at all
39.8 not wanting to clink like jade they clunk like rocks
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40.1 The Tao moves the other way the Tao works through weakness
40.2 the things of this world come from something something comes
from nothing
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41.1 When a great person hears of the Way he follows it with
devotion when an average person hears of the Way he doesn't know
if it's real or not
41.2 when a small person hears of the Way he laughs out loud if
he didn't laugh it wouldn't be the Way
41.3 hence these sayings arose the brightest path seems dark the
quickest path seems slow the smoothest path seems rough the
highest virtue low the whitest white pitch-black the greatest
virtue wanting
41.4 the staunchest virtue timid the truest truth uncertain the
perfect square lacks corners the perfect tool does nothing the
perfect sound is hushed the perfect form is shapeless
41.5 the Tao is hidden and has no name but because it's the Tao
it knows how to start and how to finish
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42.1 The Tao gives birth to one one gives birth to two two gives
birth to three three gives birth to ten thousand things
42.2 ten thousand things with yin at their backs and yang
in their embrace and breath between for harmony
42.3 what the world hates to be orphaned widowed or destitute
kings use for their titles
42.4 thus some gain by losing others lose by gaining
42.5 thus what people teach I teach too tyrants never choose
their deaths this becomes my teacher
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43.1 The weakest thing in the world excels the strongest thing in
the world what doesn't exist finds room where there is none thus
we know doing nothing succeeds
43.2 teaching without words succeeding without effort few in the
world can equal this
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44.1 Which is more vital fame or health which is more precious
health or riches which is more harmful loss or gain
44.2 the deeper the love the higher the cost the bigger the
treasure the greater the loss
44.3 who knows contentment suffers no shame who knows restraint
encounters no trouble
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45.1 The greatest thing seems incomplete yet it never wears out
the fullest thing seems empty yet it never runs dry the
straightest thing seems crooked
45.2 the cleverest thing seems clumsy the richest thing seems
poor
45.3 activity overcomes cold stillness overcomes heat who can be
perfectly still is able to govern the world
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46.1 When the Tao prevails courier horses manure fields instead
of roads when the Tao fails war-horses are raised on the border
46.2 no crime is worse than yielding to desire no wrong is
greater than discontent no curse is crueller than getting what
you want
46.3 the contentment of being content is true contentment indeed
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47.1 Without going out his door he knows the whole world without
looking out his window he knows the Way of Heaven the farther
people go the less people know
47.2 therefore the sage knows without moving names without seeing
succeeds without trying
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48.1 Those who seek learning gain every day those who seek the
Way lose every day
48.2 they lose and they lose until they find nothing to do
nothing to do means nothing not dome who rules the world isn't
busy
48.3 if someone is busy he can't rule the world
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49.1 The sage has no mind of his own his mind is the mind of the
people
49.2 to the good he is good to the bad he is good until they
become good
49.3 to the true he is true to the false he is true until they
become true
49.4 in the world the sage withdraws with others he merges his
mind people open their ears and eyes the sage covers them up
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50.1 Appearing means life disappearing means death
50.2 thirteen are the followers of life thirteen are the
followers of death but people living to live join the land of
death's thirteen and why because they live to live
50.3 it's said that those who guard life well aren't injured by
soldiers in battle or harmed by rhinos or tigers in the wild
50.4 for rhinos have nowhere to sink their horns tigers have
nowhere to sink their claws and soldiers have nowhere to sink
their blades and why because for them there is no land of death
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51.1 The Way begets them Virtue keeps them matter shapes them
usage completes them thus do all things honour the Way and
glorify Virtue
51.2 the honour of the Way the glory of Virtue and not conferred
but always so the Way begets and keeps them cultivates and trains
them steadies and adjusts them nurtures and protects them
51.3 but begets without possessing acts without presuming and
cultivates without controlling this is called Dark Virtue
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52.1 The world has a maiden she becomes the world's mother
52.2 who knows the mother understands the child who understands
the child keeps the mother safe and lives without trouble
52.3 who blocks the opening who closes the gate lives without
toil
52.4 who unblocks the opening who meddles in affairs lives
without hope
52.5 who sees the small has vision who protects the weak has
strength
52.6 who uses his light who trusts his vision lives beyond death
this is the Hidden Immortal
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53.1 Were I sufficiently wise I would follow the Great Way and
only fear going astray
53.2 the Great Way is smooth but people love byways
53.3 their palaces are spotless their fields are overgrown and
their granaries are empty
53.4 they wear fine clothes they carry sharp swords they tire of
food and drink and possess more than they need this is called
robbery and robbery is not the Way
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54.1 What is planted right is not uprooted what is held right is
not ripped away future generations worship it forever
54.2 cultivated in thee self virtue becomes real cultivated in
the family virtue multiplies cultivated in the village virtue
increases cultivated in the state virtue prospers cultivated in
the world virtue abounds
54.3 thus view the self through the self view the family through
the family view the village through the village view the state
through the state view the world through the world
54.4 how do we know what the world is like through this
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55.1 He who contains virtue in abundance resembles a newborn
child wasps don't sting him beasts don't claw him birds of prey
don't carry him off his bones are weak and his tendons are soft
and yet his grip is firm
55.2 he hasn't known the union of sexes and yet his penis is
stiff so full of essence is he
55.3 he cries all day yet ever gets hoarse so full of breath is
he who knows how to breath endures who knows how to endure is
wise
55.4 who lengthens his life tempts luck who breathes with his
will is strong
55.5 but virility means old age this isn't the Way what isn't the
Way ends early
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56.1 Those who know don't talk those who talk don't know
56.2 seal the opening close the gate dull the edge untie the
tangle soften the light join the dust this is called the Dark
Union
56.3 it can't be embraced it can't be abandoned it can't be
helped it can't be harmed it can't be exalted it can't be debased
thus does the world exalt it
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57.1 Use direction to govern a country use indirection to fight a
war use inaction to rule the world how do we know this works
57.2 the greater the prohibitions the poorer the people the
sharper the weapons the darker the realm
57.3 the smarter the scheme the stranger the outcome the finer
the treasure the thicker the thieves
57.4 thus the sage declares I change nothing and the people
transform themselves I stay still and the people adjust
themselves
57.5 I do nothing and the people enrich themselves I want nothing
and the people simplify themselves
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58.1 Where government stands aloof the people open up where
government steps in the people slip away
58.2 happiness rests in misery misery hides in happiness
58.3 who knows where they end there is no direction direction
turns into indirection good turns into evil the people have been
lost for a long long time
58.4 thus the sage is an edge that doesn't cut a point that
doesn't pierce a line that doesn't extend a light that doesn't
blind
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59.1 In governing people and caring for Heaven nothing surpasses
economy
59.2 economy means planning ahead planning ahead means
accumulating virtue accumulating virtue means overcoming all
overcoming all means knowing no limit knowing no limit means
guarding the realm
59.3 guarding the realm's mother means living long
59.4 this means deep roots and a solid trunk the Way of long and
lasting life
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60.1 Ruling a great state is like cooking a small fish
60.2 when you govern the world with the Tao spirits display no
powers
60.3 Not that they don't have power, But their power will not
harm people.
60.4 Inasmuch as none of them harms anybody, Therefore virtue
belongs to them both.
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61.1 The great state is a watershed the confluence of the world
the female of the world through stillness the female conquers the
male in order to be still she needs to be lower
61.2 the great state that is lower governs the small state the
small state that is lower is governed by the great state
61.3 some lower themselves to govern some lower themselves to be
governed
61.4 the great state's only desire is to unite and lead others
the small state's only desire is to join and serve others
61.5 for both to achieve their desire the greater needs to be
lower
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62.1 The Tao is creation's sanctuary treasured by the good it
keeps the bad alive
62.2 beautiful words might be the price noble deeds might be the
gift how can we abandon people who are bad
62.3 thus when emperors are enthroned or ministers installed
though there be great discs of jade followed by teams of horses
they don't rival one who sits and offers up this Way
62.4 why the ancients exalted it did they not proclaim who
searches thereby finds who errs thereby escapes thus the world
exalts it
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63.1 Act without acting work without working taste without
tasting
63.2 great or small many or few repay each wrong with virtue
63.3 plan for the hard while it's easy work on the great while
it's small
63.4 the hardest task in the world begins easy the greatest goal
in the world begins small
63.5 therefore the sage never acts great he thus achieves great
things
63.6 who quickly agrees is seldom trusted who makes it all easy
finds it all hard
63.7 therefore the sage makes everything hard he thus finds
nothing hard
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64.1 It's easy to rule while it's peaceful it's east to plan
before it arrive it's easy to break while it's fragile it's easy
to disperse while it's small
64.2 act before it exists govern before it rebels
64.3 as giant tree grows from the tiniest shoot a great tower
rises from a basket of dirt a thousand mile journey begins at
your feet
64.4 but to act is to fail to control is to lose therefore the
sage doesn't act he thus doesn't fail he doesn't control he thus
doesn't lose
64.5 when people pursue a task they always fail near the end care
at the end as well as the start means an end to failure
64.6 the sage thus seeks what no one seeks he doesn't prize hard
to-get-goods he studies what no one studies he turns to what
others pass by to help all things be natural he thus dares not
act
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65.1 The ancient masters of the Way tried not to enlighten but to
keep men in the dark
65.2 what makes the people hard to rule is knowledge who rules
the realm with knowledge spreads evil in the realm who rules
without knowledge spreads virtue in the realm
65.3 who understands these two understands the universal key this
is called Dark Virtue
65.4 Dark Virtue goes deep goes far goes the other way until it
reaches perfect harmony
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66.1 The reason the sea can govern a hundred rivers is because it
has mastered being lower thus it can govern a hundred rivers
66.2 thus if the sage would be above the people he should speak
as if he were below them if he would be before them he should act
as though he were behind them
66.3 thus when the sage is above the people are not burdened when
he is in front the people are not hindered the world never
wearies of pushing him forward
66.4 because he doesn't struggle no one can struggle against him
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67.1 The world calls me great great but useless because I am
great I am useless if I were of use I would have stayed small
67.2 but I possess three treasures I treasure and uphold first is
compassion second is austerity third is reluctance to excel
67.3 because I am compassionate I can be valiant because I am
austere I can be extravagant because I am reluctant to excel I
can be chief of all tools
67.4 if I renounced compassion for valour austerity for
extravagance reluctance for supremacy I would die
67.5 compassion wins every battle and outlasts every attack what
Heaven creates let compassion protect
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68.1 In ancient times the perfect officer wasn't armed the
perfect warrior wasn't angry
68.2 the perfect victor wasn't hostile the perfect commander
acted humble
68.3 this is the virtue of nonaggression this is using the
strength of others this is uniting with Heaven which was the
ancient end
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69.1 In warfare there is a saying rather than a host better to be
a guest rather than advance an inch better to retreat a foot
69.2 this means to form no column to wear no armour to brandish
no weapon to repulse no enemy
69.3 no fate is worse than to have no enemy without an enemy we
would lose our treasure
69.4 thus when opponents are evenly matched the remorseful one
prevails
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70.1 My words are easy to understand easy to employ but no one
can understand them no one can employ them
70.2 words have an ancestor deeds have a master because they have
no understanding people fail to understand me rare are they who
understand me thus I am exalted
70.3 the sage therefore wears coarse cloth and keeps his jade
inside
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71.1 To understand yet not understand is transcendence not to
understand yet understand is affliction
71.2 the reason the sage is not afflicted is because he treats
affliction as affliction hence he is not afflicted
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72.1 When people no longer fear authority a greater authority
will appear
72.2 don't restrict where people dwell don't repress how people
live if they aren't repressed they won't protest
72.3 thus the sage knows himself but doesn't reveal himself he
loves himself but doesn't exalt himself thus he picks this over
that
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73.1 Daring to act means death daring not to act means life
73.2 of these two one benefits one harms what Heaven hates who
knows the reasons
73.3 the Way of Heaven wins easily without a fight answers wisely
without a word comes quickly without a summons plans ingeniously
without a thought
73.4 the Net of Heaven is all-embracing it mesh is wide but
nothing escapes
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74.1 If people no longer fear death why do we threaten to kill
them
74.2 and if others fear death and still act perverse and we catch
and kill them who else will dare
74.3 as long as people fear death the executioner will exist to
kill in the executioner's place is to take the carpenter's place
who takes the carpenter's place is bound to hurt his hands
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75.1 The reason the people are hungry is because those above levy
so many taxes thus the people are hungry
75.2 the reason the people are hard to rule is because those
above are so forceful thus the people are hard to rule
75.3 the reason people think little of death is because those
above think so much of life thus the people think little of death
meanwhile those who do nothing to live are more esteemed than
those who love life
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76.1 When people are born they are soft and supple when they
perish they are hard and stiff
76.2 when plants shoot forth they are soft and tender when they
die they are withered and dry
76.3 thus it is said the hard and strong are followers of death
the soft and weak are followers of life
76.4 when an army becomes strong it suffers defeat when a plant
becomes hard it snaps
76.5 the hard and strong dwell below the soft and weak dwell
above
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77.1 The Way of Heaven is like stringing a bow pulling sown the
high lifting up the low shortening the long lengthening the short
77.2 the Way of Heaven takes from the long and supplements the
short unlike the Way of Man taking from the short and giving to
the long
77.3 who can find the long and give it to the world only those
who find the Way
77.4 thus the sage does not presume on what he does or claim what
he achieves thus he chooses to hide his skill
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78.1 Nothing in the world is weaker than water but against the
hard and the strong nothing excels it for nothing can change it
78.2 the soft overcomes the hard the weak overcomes the strong
this is something everyone knows but no one is able to practice
78.3 thus the sage declares who accepts a country's disgrace we
call the lord of soil and grain who accepts a country's
misfortune we call king of all under Heaven upright words sound
upside down
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79.1 In resolving a great dispute a dispute is sure to remain how
can this be good
79.2 thus the sage holds the left marker he makes no claim on
others
79.3 thus the virtuous oversee markers the virtueless oversee
taxes
79.4 the Way of Heaven favours no one but always helps the good
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80.1 Imagine a small state with a small population let there be
labour-saving tools that aren't used let people consider death
and not move far
80.2 let there be boats and carts but no reason to ride them let
there be armour and weapons but no reason to employ them
80.3 let people return to the use of knots and be satisfied with
their food and pleased with their clothing and content with their
homes and happy with their customs
80.4 let there be a state so near people hear its dogs and
chickens and live out their lives without making a visit
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81.1 True words aren't beautiful beautiful words aren't true
81.2 the good aren't eloquent the eloquent aren't good
81.3 the wise aren't learned the learned aren't wise
81.4 the sage accumulates nothing but the more he does for others
the greater his existence the more he gives to others the greater
his abundance
81.5 the Way of Heaven is to help without harming the Way of the
sage is to act without struggling