Chapter 63
Act by not acting;
do by not doing.
Enjoy the plain and simple.
Find that greatness in the small.
Take care of difficult problems
while they are still easy;
Do easy things before they become too hard.
do by not doing.
Enjoy the plain and simple.
Find that greatness in the small.
Take care of difficult problems
while they are still easy;
Do easy things before they become too hard.
Difficult problems are best solved while they are easy.
Great projects are best started while they are small.
The Master never takes on more than she can handle,
which means that she leaves nothing undone.
Great projects are best started while they are small.
The Master never takes on more than she can handle,
which means that she leaves nothing undone.
When an affirmation is given too lightly,
keep your eyes open for trouble ahead.
When something seems too easy,
difficulty is hiding in the details.
The master expects great difficulty,
so the task is always easier than planned.
keep your eyes open for trouble ahead.
When something seems too easy,
difficulty is hiding in the details.
The master expects great difficulty,
so the task is always easier than planned.
Therefore even the sage treats some things as difficult.
That is why in the end no difficulties can get the better of him.
That is why in the end no difficulties can get the better of him.
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I will
replace my commentary on this chapter with the following quote from the 48 Laws
of Power.
“For the
future, the motto is “No days unalert.” Nothing should catch you by surprise
because you are constantly imagining problems before they arise. Instead of
spending your time dreaming of your plan’s happy ending, you must work on
calculating every possible permutation and pitfall that might emerge in it. The
further you see, the more steps ahead you plan, the more powerful you become.”
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