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04道德经英译本85种-第269章

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  a leader like that;
  and because he doesn't try
  to compete with anybody;
  nobody is able to compete with him。

  67

  Everywhere I go; people tell me;
  〃Tao is so powerful; so immense;
  it's inconceivable!〃

  But it's only powerful
  because it's inconceivable。
  If we could wrap our minds around it;
  Tao would be just another thing。

  The three most important qualities in life
  are compassion;
  or showing kindness and mercy to others;
  moderation;
  or knowing what a thing is worth;
  and modesty;
  or knowing your place in the world。

  Courage stems from showing
  kindness and mercy to others。
  Generosity starts with knowing
  what a thing is worth。
  True leadership begins with knowing
  your place in the world。

  But these days;
  I see everyone trying to act courageous
  without any trace of compassion。
  They try to be generous
  but they don't practice moderation
  in their own lives。
  They act like leaders;
  but they have no sense of modesty。
  No good can come of this。

  If you want to get ahead;
  show people compassion。
  When other people attack you;
  defend yourself with compassion。
  It's the most powerful force in the universe。

  68

  A true warrior never uses force
  with an attitude of pride or anger。
  A true victor
  does not pursue vengeance。
  A true leader shows humility。

  This is the power of modesty。
  It's the best way to deal with people。
  It's always been an excellent way
  to get right with Tao。

  69

  There's an old military saying:
  〃I'd rather face an attack
  than have to make one。
  I'd rather retreat a foot
  than try to advance an inch。〃

  That's the secret to moving forward
  while staying put;
  preparing for battle
  without revealing your strength。

  When you defend yourself
  without any show of force;
  you give your opponent
  nothing to fight。

  Attacking an enemy
  you've underestimated
  is a costly mistake。
  When two forces oppose each other;
  the winner is the one most reluctant to fight。

  70

  Lao Tzu's advice
  was easy to understand
  and easy to follow。
  But nobody understood him
  or did what he suggested。

  His words
  stemmed from ancient wisdom;
  and his actions were highly disciplined。
  People didn't get that;
  which is why
  they didn't understand him。
  And the less they understood him;
  the more meaningful his advice became。

  That's why the Masters live simply;
  hiding their wisdom deep within themselves。

  71

  If you know
  what you don't know;
  you're doing great。
  If you don't know
  what you don't know;
  you're sick。

  The only way
  to get rid of that sickness
  is to be sick of it。

  The Masters aren't sick;
  because they got sick of being sick。

  72

  When you show no fear at all;
  the universe gives you something
  to really be afraid of。

  Don't try to fence people in
  or grind them down。
  Just let them be;
  and they'll always be on your side。

  The Masters know themselves;
  but they don't reveal themselves。
  They love themselves;
  but they know
  what their lives are worth。
  They let go of all that
  to concentrate on this。

  73

  Those who dare to be bold die。
  Those who dare to be careful survive。
  Sowhat do you want to do?

  Why is life like that; you ask?
  I don't know。

  This is how Tao works:
  It doesn't push itself;
  and it always succeeds。
  It acts silently; and it always reacts。
  It can't be summoned;
  it comes whenever it's ready。
  It can't be rushed; it's always on time。

  〃Heaven casts a wide net;
  with big holes;〃
  Lao Tzu used to say;
  〃but nothing ever gets by it。〃

  74

  If people's lives suck;
  and they look forward to death;
  what good does it do
  to threaten to kill them?

  If people are afraid to die;
  and the wicked are condemned to death;
  then who would dare to commit evil?

  But that doesn't mean you or I
  can just take life and death
  into our own hands。
  That'd be like walking up
  to an industrial buzzsaw
  and trying to use it
  without any training。
  We'd only end up hurting ourselves。

  75

  People starve
  because the government
  taxes them to death。
  People rebel
  because the government
  tries to run their lives。
  People act like life is meaningless
  because the government
  takes everything they have。

  People who know how to enjoy life
  are wiser than people who value their lives。

  76

  A baby's body is soft and gentle。
  A corpse is hard and stiff。
  Plants and trees are tender
  and full of sap。
  Dead leaves are brittle and dry。

  If you are rigid and unyielding;
  you might as well be dead。
  If you are soft and flexible;
  you are truly alive。

  Soldiers trained to fight to the death will die。
  A tree that cannot bend with the wind
  will snap。

  Here's a useful saying:
  The harder they come;
  the harder they fall。

  Here's another:
  The meek shall inherit the earth。

  77

  Lao Tzu said using Tao
  was like pulling on a bowstring:
  The top bends down;
  the bottom bends up;
  and all the energy
  is focused in the middle。

  Tao takes energy from where it is;
  and sends it where it needs to be。
  But most people take from those
  who don't have enough;
  so those who have too much already
  can have more。

  So who in this world
  is truly generous to others?
  People who are in touch with Tao。
  They do their work
  without taking credit。
  They get the job done and move on。
  They aren't interested in showing off。

  78

  Nothing is softer
  or more yielding
  than water。
  Yet; given time;
  it can erode even the hardest stone。
  That's how the weak
  can defeat the strong;
  and the supple
  can win out over the stiff。

  Everybody knows it。
  So why don't we apply it to our own lives?

  Lao Tzu used to say:
  〃Take on people's problems;
  and you can be their leader。
  Deal with the world's problems;
  and you'll be a Master。〃

  Sometimes the truth makes no sense。

  79

  Sometimes;
  when an argument is settled;
  feelings of resentment still remain
  on either side。
  What's the point of carrying a grudge?

  The Masters care
  about what they owe other people;
  not what other people owe them。

  People who are in touch with Tao
  do their duty。
  People who aren't
  try to force others into submission。

  Tao doesn't play favorites。
  But if you do right by Tao;
  Tao will do right by you。

  80

  Lao Tzu had a dream
  about a small country
  with very few people。

  They didn't need machines
  to get their work done faster。
  They took th
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