Zhuangzi — "The sage holds to the original, and the original holds to nothing."
The sage holds to the original, and the original holds to nothing.
The sage holds to the original, and the original holds to nothing.
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"If you are content with what you have, you will always have enough."
"Those who seek to please others are always slaves."
"The true man of Tao is like an empty boat: he floats where the wind takes him, and he does not contend with the current."
"The greatest skill is to be without skill."
"A duck’s legs are short, but if we try to lengthen them, the duck will feel pain."
Zhuangzi (Book 2, Discussion on Making All Things Equal)
Date: c. 4th century BCE
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