About This Book
A collection of brief, aphoristic teachings presents an ineffable primal Way as the origin of all things and urges alignment with it through simplicity, humility, and non‑coercive action. Using paradox and natural imagery—notably water, valleys, and the uncarved block—it contrasts yielding with force and desire with restraint. Passages offer practical counsel on governance, leadership, speech, warfare, and self‑cultivation, repeatedly advocating minimal intervention, inner stillness, and modest living as means to harmony, resilience, and durable order.
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