The highest excellence is like (that of) water. The excellence
of water appears in its benefiting all things, and in its occupying,
without striving (to the contrary), the low place which all men
dislike. Hence (its way) is near to (that of) the Tao.
The excellence of a residence is in (the suitability of) the place;
that of the mind is in abysmal stillness; that of associations is in
their being with the virtuous; that of government is in its securing
good order; that of (the conduct of) affairs is in its ability; and
that of (the initiation of) any movement is in its timeliness.
And when (one with the highest excellence) does not wrangle (about
his low position), no one finds fault with him.
Excerpt from translated Tao Te Ching
Those who know don’t talk.
Those who talk don’t know.
Close your mouth,
block off your senses,
blunt your sharpness,
untie your knots,
soften your glare,
settle your dust.
This is the primal identity.
Be like the Tao.
It can’t be approached or withdrawn from,
benefited or harmed,
honored or brought into disgrace.
It gives itself up continually.
That is why it endures.
The living are soft and yielding;
the dead are rigid and stiff.
Living plants are flexible and tender;
the dead are brittle and dry.Those who are stiff and rigid
are the disciple of death.
Those who are soft and yielding
are the disciples of life.The rigid and stiff will be broken.
The soft and yielding will overcome.
Knowing others is intelligent.
Knowing yourself is enlightened.Conquering others takes force.
Conquering yourself is true strength.Knowing what is enough is wealth.
Forging ahead shows inner resolve.Hold your ground and you will last long.
Die without perishing and your life will endure.
Tao Te Ching, Lao-Tzu
Translated by Stephen Aldiss and Stanley Lombardo