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  It gathers in unpopular places。
  Thus it is like the Tao。

  The location makes the dwelling good。
  Depth of understanding makes the mind good。
  A kind heart makes the giving good。
  Integrity makes the government good。
  Accomplishment makes your labors good。
  Proper timing makes a decision good。

  Only when there is no competition
  will we all live in peace。

  9

  It is easier to carry and empty cup
  than one that is filled to the brim。

  The sharper the knife
  the easier it is to dull。
  The more wealth you possess
  the harder it is to protect。
  Pride brings its own trouble。

  When you have accomplished your goal
  simply walk away。
  This is the pathway to Heaven。

  10

  Nurture the darkness of your soul
  until you become whole。
  Can you do this and not fail?
  Can you focus your life…breath until you become
  supple as a newborn child?
  While you cleanse your inner vision
  will you be found without fault?
  Can you love people and lead them
  without forcing your will on them?
  When Heaven gives and takes away
  can you be content with the outcome?
  When you understand all things
  can you step back from your own understanding?

  Giving birth and nourishing;
  making without possessing;
  expecting nothing in return。
  To grow; yet not to control:
  This is the mysterious virtue。

  11

  Thirty spokes are joined together in a wheel;
  but it is the center hole
  that allows the wheel to function。

  We mold clay into a pot;
  but it is the emptiness inside
  that makes the vessel useful。

  We fashion wood for a house;
  but it is the emptiness inside
  that makes it livable。

  We work with the substantial;
  but the emptiness is what we use。

  12

  Five colors blind the eye。
  Five notes deafen the ear。
  Five flavors make the palate go stale。
  Too much activity deranges the mind。
  Too much wealth causes crime。
  The Master acts on what she feels and not what she sees。
  She shuns the latter; and prefers to seek the former。

  13

  Success is as dangerous as failure;
  and we are often our own worst enemy。

  What does it mean that success is as dangerous as failure?
  He who is superior is also someone's subordinate。
  Receiving favor and losing it both cause alarm。
  That is what is meant by success is as dangerous as failure。
  What does it mean that we are often our own worst enemy?
  The reason I have an enemy is because I have 〃self〃。
  If I no longer had a 〃self〃; I would no longer have an enemy。

  Love the whole world as if it were your self;
  then you will truly care for all things。

  14

  Look for it; and it can't be seen。
  Listen for it; and it can't be heard。
  Grasp for it; and it can't be caught。
  These three cannot be further described;
  so we treat them as The One。

  Its highest is not bright。
  Its depths are not dark。
  Unending; unnamable; it returns to nothingness。
  Formless forms; and imageless images;
  subtle; beyond all understanding。

  Approach it and you will not see a beginning;
  follow it and there will be no end。
  When we grasp the Tao of the ancient ones;
  we can use it to direct our life today。
  To know the ancient origin of Tao:
  this is the beginning of wisdom。

  15

  The Sages of old were profound
  and knew the ways of subtlety and discernment。
  Their wisdom is beyond our comprehension。
  Because their knowledge was so far superior
  I can only give a poor description。

  They were careful
  as someone crossing an frozen stream in winter。
  Alert as if surrounded on all sides by the enemy。
  Courteous as a guest。
  Fluid as melting ice。
  Whole as an uncarved block of wood。
  Receptive as a valley。
  Turbid as muddied water。

  Who can be still
  until their mud settles
  and the water is cleared by itself?
  Can you remain tranquil until right action occurs by itself?

  The Master doesn't seek fulfillment。
  For only those who are not full are able to be used
  which brings the feeling of completeness。

  16

  If you can empty your mind of all thoughts
  your heart will embrace the tranquility of peace。
  Watch the workings of all of creation;
  but contemplate their return to the source。

  All creatures in the universe
  return to the point where they began。
  Returning to the source is tranquility
  because we submit to Heavens mandate。

  Returning to Heavens mandate is called being constant。
  Knowing the constant is called 'enlightenment'。
  Not knowing the constant is the source of evil deeds
  because we have no roots。
  By knowing the constant we can accept things as they are。
  By accepting things as they are; we become impartial。
  By being impartial; we become one with Heaven。
  By being one with Heaven; we become one with Tao。
  Being one with Tao; we are no longer concerned about
  losing our life because we know the Tao is constant
  and we are one with Tao。

  17

  The best leaders are those the people hardly know exist。
  The next best is a leader who is loved and praised。
  Next comes the one who is feared。
  The worst one is the leader that is despised。

  If you don't trust the people;
  they will become untrustworthy。

  The best leaders value their words; and use them sparingly。
  When she has accomplished her task;
  the people say; 〃Amazing:
  we did it; all by ourselves!〃

  18

  When the great Tao is abandoned;
  charity and righteousness appear。
  When intellectualism arises;
  hypocrisy is close behind。

  When there is strife in the family unit;
  people talk about 'brotherly love'。

  When the country falls into chaos;
  politicians talk about 'patriotism'。

  19

  Forget about knowledge and wisdom;
  and people will be a hundred times better off。
  Throw away charity and righteousness;
  and people will return to brotherly love。
  Throw away profit and greed;
  and there won't be any thieves。

  These three are superficial and aren't enough
  to keep us at the center of the circle; so we must also:

  Embrace simplicity。
  Put others first。
  Desire little。

  20

  Renounce knowledge and your problems will end。
  What is the difference between yes and no?
  What is the difference between good and evil?
  Must you fear what others fear?
  Nonsense; look how far you have missed the mark!

  Other people are joyous;
  as though they were at a spring festival。
  I alone am unconcerned and expressionless;
  like an infant before it has learned to smile。
  Other people have more than they need;
  I alone seem to possess nothing。
  I am lost and drift about with no place to go。
  I am like a fool; my mind is in chaos。

  Ordinary people are bright;
  I alone am dark。
  Ordinary people are clever;
  I alone am dull。
  Ordinary people seem discriminating;
  I alone am muddled and confused。
  I drift on the waves on the ocean;
  blown at the mercy of the wind。
  Other people have their goals;
  I alone am dull and uncouth。

  I am different from ordinary people。
  I nurse from the Great Mother's breasts。

  21

  The greatest virtue you can have
  comes from following only the Tao;
  which takes a form that is intangible and evasive。

  Even though the Tao is intangible and evasive;
  we are able to know it exists。
  Intangible and evasive; yet it has a manifestation。
  Secluded and dark; yet there is a vitality within it。
  Its vitality is very genuine。
  Within it we can find order。

  Since the beginning of time; the Tao has always existed。
  It is beyond existing and not existing。
  How do I know where creation comes from?
  I look inside myself and see it。

  22

  If you want to become whole;
  first let yourself become broken。
  If you want to become 

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