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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"You are not I. How do you know I don't know the happiness of fish?"
"If you are content with what you have, you will always have enough."
"Happiness is the absence of the striving for happiness."
"When you are fishing, you should not be thinking of fishing."
"Above ground, I'll be eaten by the crows and kites; below ground, I'll be eaten by the ants and molecrickets. You rob the one of them to give to the other; how come you like them so much better?"
Zhuangzi (Book 2, Discussion on Making All Things Equal)
Date: c. 4th century BCE
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