Advice for a programmer:
> The Master doesn’t try to be powerful;
> Thus he is truly powerful.
> The ordinary man keeps reaching for power;
> Thus he never has enough.
>
> The Master does nothing,
> Yet he leaves nothing undone.
> The ordinary man is always doing things,
> Yet many more are left to be done.
>
> The kind man does something,
> Yet something remains undone.
> The just man does something,
> And leaves many things to be done.
> The moral man does something,
> And when no one responds
> He rolls up his sleeves and uses force.
>
> When the Tao is lost, there is goodness.
> When goodness is lost, there is morality.
> When morality is lost, there is ritual.
> Ritual is the husk of true faith,
> The beginning of chaos.
> – Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching, Ch. 38
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