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Zhuangzi
c. 369-286 BCE • Chinese
Ancient Chinese philosopher, second only to Lao Tzu in the Taoist tradition. His writings are filled with paradox and humor.
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“He does not assert himself, therefore he stands out.”
“He does not boast of himself, therefore he is given credit.”
“He does not pride himself on what he has done, therefore he endures.”
“It is precisely because he does not contend that no one in the world can contend with him.”
“The way of heaven is to benefit and not harm.”
“The way of the sage is to act and not contend.”
“In the middle of chaos, there is also opportunity.”
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