Tao Te Ching
by admin on Sep.05, 2008, under Meditation
The sage has in the world an appearance of indecision, and keeps his mind in a state of indifference to all.
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"People are gauged, not by their worth, but by what they are worth, or rather by what they seem to be worth. For these are times of show, more than of substance. It is one of the foolish and unwarrantable expedients for maintaining credit, to keep up an expensive domestic establishment; and you know not from any outward symbols, whether such an establishment is an evidence of wealth, or simply a device to preserve the appearance of wealth."
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