This sentence comes from Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching, Chapter 64:
Its security is easy to keep, but not easy to seek.
Crispy and easy to spread, but slightly easy to disperse.
Do it for nothing, treat it in disorder.
Broken wood is born in the end; Nine-story platform, starting with tired soil; A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.
Those who do lose, and those who do lose.
Therefore, saints do nothing and do everything, stick to it and have nothing to lose.
People's sense of participation is often defeated by several achievements.
Inadvertently.
If you are careful to the end, you will never fail.
It is a rare and cheap product that saints want; Learning or not is to repeat what everyone has done.
To help the nature of all things and dare not do it.
This sentence warns people to be cautious and consistent, so that they will not fail.