Self Defence


 


 

Those who stand on tiptoe are unsteady.
Those who take large strides, tire quickly.
Those who think they know, never learn.
Those who want to stand out, don't value others.
Those who are self-important are never respected.

These ways are like unnecessary baggage,
or food left over after a feast.
To the followers of Tao, they have no use.


(Lao Tzu)




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