From chapter 26 of Tao Te Ching. Carelessness will lose the foundation, impatience will lose the initiative.
If people are not afraid of prestige, they will be great.
From chapter 72 of Tao Te Ching. When the people are not afraid of threats, then the great threat to the rulers comes.
3. It is easier than it, but also more difficult than it.
From chapter 63 of Tao Te Ching. People who promise others easily must lack credit. If you think things are too simple, you will encounter many difficulties.
4. Its politics is boring and its people are innocent; Its political censorship, its people lack.
From chapter 58 of Tao Te Ching. If politics is generous and kind, the people will become simple and kind; If politics is suspicious, his people will panic and do illegal things.
5, the whole song, the waste is straight, the surplus is full, the embarrassment is new, the less is more, and the more is confused.
From chapter 22 of Tao Te Ching. If you bend, you can save yourself, if you bend, you can straighten out, and the low-lying places will become full. Old things will give birth to new things, less will become more, and more will give birth to confusion.
6, in today's Ying Shi, Mo Zhishou also. Being rich and arrogant is to blame. When retiring, heaven is also.
From the ninth chapter of Tao Te Ching. Strange: disaster. Sui: Success. There are so many treasures in the room that no one can hide them. Being arrogant when you get rich is a curse to yourself; Retire after one's success is to conform to heaven. These words point out that things will turn into their own opposites after reaching the peak and extreme development, so moderation is in line with heaven.
7. Success and prosperity. The husband only lives in the house, so he can't go.
From the second chapter of Tao Te Ching. Success without taking credit. It is precisely because he does not take credit that his achievements will not be lost.
8, engaged in people, often in a few success or failure. If you are careful to the end, you will never fail.
From the sixty-fourth chapter of Tao Te Ching. People often fail when they are about to succeed; It won't be a bad thing to be as cautious at the end of the project as at the beginning. This means that no matter what you do, you should be conscientious and cautious from beginning to end.
9. Good is like water. Water is good for all things, but not for everyone.
From the eighth chapter of Tao Te Ching. Goodness: refers to being good. A good man, like water, is always conducive to the growth of all things, but he is calm and self-sustaining without fighting with all things, and even willing to be in a low position that everyone does not want. This sentence praised the virtue and character of altruism and selflessness, as well as the spirit of "worry-free" and "content with plain" with the character of water.
10, those who are good at being scholars are not martial; A good soldier is not angry; Those who are good at defeating the enemy are not harmonious; Those who make good use of people do it.
From chapter 68 of Tao Te Ching. True warriors are not brave and heartless; People who are good at fighting will not get angry; Those who are good at fighting the enemy should not fight the enemy; People who are good at employing people are willing to live under others.