Eighty-First Chapter
Eighty-First Chapter Tao Te-Ching True words are not beautiful; Beautiful words are not true. A good man does not argue; He who argues is not a good man. A man who has virtue does not look for faults. He who looks for faults has no virtue. The sage does not accumulate anything But gives everything to others. Feeling he has more, he gives more. Heaven is good to all, Injuring no one. The sage imitates it, acting for good of all and opposing no one. # As I Understand It: Authentic words, simply spoken, need no ornamentation. They feel good. Argumentative and judgmental words agitate the mind. Possessing people and accumulating things leave us hollow. The sage neither possesses nor accumulates. The more we give, the more we receive. We don't know how, but it works! Today, allow someone else...
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