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Laozi wrote in the Tao Te Ching: "A late bloomer."
1, without virtue, the blessings obtained by other means will wither immediately like flowers inserted in a vase because of lack of growing soil; Give up your frivolity and self-righteousness and return to simplicity and honesty.

If you don't see the final victory and witness the final miracle, don't be careless. At the last moment, the more you have to go all out. In daily work, as long as it is the right thing, we must do everything possible to complete it, do it well, and strive for the pleasure of success.

3. If a person can be quiet, he has reached a high moral level, and naturally he is indifferent to fame and fortune and is not surprised by honor and disgrace. No matter whether the living environment is good or bad, people will live in peace and will not feel anxiety and pain; Only by maintaining inner peace can we maintain inner truth and purity, find childlike happiness and glow with childlike innocence.

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Tao Te Ching mainly discusses "Tao" and "morality": "Tao" is not only the natural way of the universe, but also the method of personal practice. "Virtue" is not the usual morality or virtue, but a monk's special world outlook, methodology and way of dealing with people.

The text of Tao Te Ching takes "morality" in the philosophical sense as the main line, and discusses the ways of self-cultivation, governing the country, using troops and keeping in good health, but most of them aim at politics. It is the so-called "inner sage and outer king" theory, which has profound meaning and wide tolerance and is known as the king of all classics.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Tao Te Ching