Cook Ding's Kitchen

Budo with a small 'b'

Friday, January 22, 2016

Dao De Jing, #58: No End

The Dao De Jing is not only one of the world's great classics, it is one of the foundations of Philosophical Daoism. A free online version of the Dao De Jing may be found here. Today we have #58: No End


58. No End

When government is lazy and informal
The people are kind and honest;
When government is efficient and severe
The people are discontented and deceitful.

Good fortune follows upon disaster;
Disaster lurks within good fortune;
Who can say how things will end?
Perhaps there is no end.

Honesty is ever deceived;
Kindness is ever seduced;
Men have been like this for a long time.

So the sage is firm but not cutting,
Pointed but not piercing,
Straight but not rigid,
Bright but not blinding.
Rick Matz at 8:00 AM
Share

No comments:

Post a Comment

‹
›
Home
View web version
Powered by Blogger.