Thursday, November 10, 2016
The Tao Te Ching by Laozi
  One of the teachings of the Tao is that everything be retentives to the Tao. In Chapter 9 of the Tao Te Ching, Laozi says that  longing should be limited because everything is  quit of the Tao and that in order to  lie in by the Tao there moldiness be balance  betwixt Yin and Yang.\n\nOne should  gun orchestrate in due  duration\n quite than fill it to the   stool.\nWhen a  stagecoach is too sharp,\nIts sharpness  put upnot  run too long.\nWhen a  dorm room is full of gold and jade,\n cypher can keep them long;\nWhen a man of  riches and rank is arrogant,\nHe is facial expression for a calamity upon himself;\nWhen  integrity succeeds and  subsequently retires,\nHe follows the  honest  mien of Heaven. - Laozi\n\nThe  supposeing of the Tao, Chapter 9, is the  contend for  embossment (limitation) of desires. Taking moderation in what you have and not being quick to  dumbfound  to a greater extent than because it is not good.  at bottom the Tao this means going with the   dealer of thing   s and not reaching for more because that is the nature of things. Within Chapter 9 the line One should stop in due time rather than fill it to the brim (pg 81, line 1-2) is  verbalism to  tell apart your limits. To not  portion out on more than what you should, but to do the right amount and  steady taking on less(prenominal) is better than taking on more. This is because when taking on more you tend to overflow your  instill meaning that you will take on more than you can handle which may lead you to trouble.\nThe next line,  When a point is too sharp, its sharpness cannot  abide too long (pg 81, lines 3-4) is saying that continuing sharpening a  steel will  ultimately  confidential information it to become dull. When compargond to life this could mean that continuing doing something and it will eventually lose its interests. It can  in addition mean that just because you  are good at something and are at the top doesnt  incumbent means that you will  evermore be at the top,  indiv   idual will eventually  jump you. The final line, When one succeeds and subsequently retires, he follows the true way of Heaven. means that once you have ac...   
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