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ind; and you will find that this chapter is an incredibly accurate and exact description of their true character。
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  Govern a country with upright integrity
  Deploy the military with surprise tactics
  Take the world with non…interference
  How do I know this is so?
  With the following:
  When there are many restrictions in the world
  The people become more impoverished
  When people have many sharp weapons
  The country becomes more chaotic
  When people have many clever tricks
  More strange things occur
  The more laws are posted
  The more robbers and thieves there are
  Therefore the sage says:
  I take minimal action; and the people transform themselves
  I prefer quiet; and the people right themselves
  I do not interfere; and the people enrich themselves
  I have no desires; and the people simplify themselves 
  Ruling a country and using the military are two sides of the coin; and require two different approaches。 Using clever tactics to surprise and confuse the enemy is extremely advantageous in that victory can be quickly achieved with minimal loss of troops。 Ruling a country is just the opposite。 You wouldn't want to use clever tactics to surprise and confuse your own people。 Instead; you want to treat them with straightforward honesty; and communicate in a way that is clear and easy to understand。
  The ruler who meddles always ends up with poor results。 Therefore; wise rulers refrain from interference。 They don't try to change people … it is an impossible and thankless task。 Instead; they let nature take its course。 Their role is to provide gentle guidance。
  Throughout history; sages have studied human society and made careful observations。 They note that the more rules and regulations there are; the poorer people become。 This in turn weakens the ruler's power base … exactly the opposite of what the ruler tried to achieve with rules and regulations in the first place。
  In such a restrictive and impoverished environment; many people turn to crime as a way to survive。 They take up weapons to steal or rob; violence and chaos increase as a result。 They also become increasingly tricky in attempts to get around restrictions or exploit loop holes。 Their cunning will often yield surprising and even bizarre results。
  The above is why the sage would advise the emperor as follows:
  If I were you; I would not take actions with any attachments or expectations of some specific outcome。 This lack of contrivance will naturally lead the people toward self…transformation。
  I would clear my mind and quiet the internal chatter before attending to the affairs of the people。 My calmness and serenity can't help but have an effect on people so that they will wish to straighten things out themselves。
  I would interfere as little as possible。 Without interference; people can freely express their enterprising nature。 Trade and commerce blossom; and before too long the people will be wealthy by their own efforts。
  I would demonstrate by example my own relinquishing of excess desires。 When people see how joyously my life becomes when it is totally free of clutter and the blind pursuit of material things; they too will want to practice simplicity in everything they do。
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  When governing is lackluster
  The people are simple and honest
  When governing is scrutinizing
  The people are shrewd and crafty
  Misfortune is what fortune depends upon
  Fortune is where misfortune hides beneath
  Who knows their ultimate end?
  They have no determined outcome
  Rightness reverts to become strange
  Goodness reverts to become wicked
  The confusion of people
  Has lasted many long days
  Therefore the sages are:
  Righteous without being scathing
  Incorruptible without being piercing
  Straightforward without being ruthless
  Illuminated without being flashy 
  From the perspective of Tao sages; the ideal way to govern is one that rules without excessive interference in people's lives。 A government that follows this does not put a spotlight on itself; but the peace and freedom it provides allow the people to live the simple and honest life。
  The opposite to this would be a government that is severe; one that scrutinizes the people's every move。 Such a government may appear to be very capable and brutally effective; but because it burdens the people with restrictions and intrudes upon their privacy; it creates an environment where people are forced to become ever more evasive; resorting to trickery to hide their activities。
  Therefore; it is hard to say what is good fortune and what is bad。 A ruler may think it's a good thing to be able to spy on people; without realizing that this leads to ever more complications and alienation。 What seems like a good idea can turn into a disaster and vice versa。 Who can predict how things will ultimately turn out?
  It is because worldly affairs are unpredictable; and can suddenly change without notice; that it can be very confusing for anyone to know what to do。 This is why sages say the best idea to follow the Tao and not try to analyze every little detail。 Logical; rational analyses can; and often does; yield the wrong conclusion; but the true Tao will never lead you astray。
  Specifically; the Tao would guide you as follows:
  1。 Be forthright; correct; and just in your actions; but do not become self…righteous and condemn those who fail to live up to your standards in a scathing way。
  2。 Be honest in your dealings; resist the temptation of briberies; and maintain the integrity of your honor。 However; do not seek to impose the same discipline upon others in a piercing way。
  3。 Be direct and straightforward in your communication。 Say what you mean and mean what you say; but keep in mind that this does not mean being unfeeling and cold…blooded。 Be strict with yourself but forgiving with others。
  4。 Be enlightened; see things clearly for what they are; not what you wish them to be。 You can have a light that illuminates those around you; without turning it on them and blind them with its glare。
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  In governing people and serving Heaven
  There is nothing like conservation
  Only with conservation is it called submitting early
  Submitting early is called emphasis on accumulating virtues
  Accumulating virtues means there is nothing one cannot overcome
  When there is nothing that one cannot overcome
  One's limits are unknown
  The limitations being unknown; one can possess sovereignty
  With this mother principle of power; one can be everlasting
  This is called deep roots and firm foundation
  The Tao of longevity and lasting vision 
  When it comes to serving the natural laws of Heaven; managing others as well as yourself; there is nothing like the principle of conservation … the principle of valuing and using efficiently your time; energy; mind and spirit。
  The best way to conserve your inner resources is to surrender to the flow of the Tao。 It is in your best interest to give up rebelling and moving against the flow as soon as possible。 The sooner you stop wasting time and energy in useless debates and intellectualizations; the sooner you can start accumulating virtues … positive things and life…affirming values … in your life。
  When you accumulate virtues by directing your time; energy; mind and spirit toward worthwhile cultivation; there are no obstacles you cannot overcome。 The focus that is possible when you consciously conserve and direct your inner resources makes you powerful spiritually。 It allows you to become; quite literally; an unlimited individual。
  Once you move beyond the limits that hamper most people; you gain power over yourself; as well as a natural authority that people respond to。 You are able to influence them effortlessly because their respect for you flows naturally。 This is the mother principle of true authority。 Unlike the transient power achieved through force or domination; it is a positive force that lasts。
  With this lasting power; you'll have a firm foundation upon which to build harmonious relationships with others。 This positive force take

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