From the sixty-third chapter of Tao Te Ching, the original text is inaction, nothing and tasteless. What is the size? The chart is easier and more difficult than it, because it is more detailed than it; It is easy to do difficult things in the world, and it is necessary to do great things in the world. Therefore, a saint is not great after all, so he can become great.
Interpretation: Do things with an attitude of inaction, do things in an undisturbed way, and taste plain. Big born in small, more born in little. Dealing with difficulties should start from the easy, and achieving greatness should start from the subtle; The difficult things in the world must start with the easy ones; Great events in the world must start from the subtleties. Therefore, people who have the means never think they are big, so they can achieve great things.
Today's broad understanding
If you want to achieve great things, you must start with the details; If you want to do something difficult, you must also start from the easy place.
There is a popular saying now: "Love is not just talk. A person is unreliable. It's not what he says, but what he does. If he agrees, he will do it. " As the old saying goes, "A word from a gentleman is a promise that cannot be recalled." Therefore, if you think things too simply, you will certainly encounter more difficulties.