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To put it simply, this sentence should be explained like this: when you are full of ambition and want to do it, what you need will naturally appear; If you have a pure heart and few desires, you will naturally stay away from selfish thoughts. . . This sentence actually has a very rich connotation, and I will introduce it to the landlord in detail
Wu Wei and Youwei are very important ideas in the book "Lao Tzu", so it contains a lot of things. Generally speaking, "non-action" refers to the creator not being arrogant, not dominating, not intervening, and not forcing in the process of creation. In the process of creation, the creator is not swayed by any subjective consciousness such as knowledge dogma, concept, and lesson, which is a necessary mentality and method for the creator to analyze and choose the various possibilities of things in the process of creation.
Lao Tzu's "non-action" does not mean to do nothing, but refers to the process of creation, not to start from the knowledge and concepts formed in the early experience and study, but to start from the objective reality, and use the early concepts to intervene in today's creation, which is a promising behavior. The early ideas are derived from the lessons learned from the early experiences, and the other is derived from the teachings and book knowledge of others. Therefore, Lao Tzu opposes the use of knowledge dogma to interfere with the process of creation, and opposes the use of "wisdom, that is, knowledge" to govern the country.
He advocates "learning without learning" and "often makes the people ignorant and desireless", but in fact, what he opposes is to treat the knowledge learned as the truth and as a dogma to be used indiscriminately in the process of creation.
Only by doing "nothing" can we make great achievements. Because, only when there is "non-action", people's minds are the most sober, will not be bound by any rules and regulations, and there are no rules and regulations in the process of creation, and the creativity of the creator can be fully and effectively brought into play.
Yes is not when it is not, it is not when it is not, it is not when it is not; There are times when there is inaction, and there is nothing when there is nothing; When the square is a circle, the circle is square, and when the circle is square, the square is a circle; When an enemy is a friend, a friend is an enemy, and when a friend is an enemy, an enemy is a friend; When far is near, near is far, and when near is far, far is also near; When the fake is true, it is also false, and when it is false, it is also true.
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If you have read Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching, I believe that the most classic sentence is "do nothing and do nothing". Literally, it means that doing nothing is equivalent to doing everything. It seems really illogical, you can't wait for good things to happen to you, that's a negative thought.
I couldn't understand it at all. Until one day I suddenly understood the true meaning of this sentence.
Doing nothing doesn't mean not thinking about anything and not doing it. On the contrary, inaction is an active wait, a forward-looking insight. It is a method that operates in accordance with the laws of nature, and it is a behavior that has guiding significance for life.
If you are asked to find the source of the Yellow River, I believe that many people will choose to go upstream, so that you can always find the real source. But instead, you can choose to jump into the river, lie on the surface and let the water of the Yellow River take you to where you want to go. Both methods will allow you to achieve the same goal, but the latter is the easier way to do it, as waiting is effortless.
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Don't want to be big, but don't be obscure.
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Doing nothing means that if you don't act recklessly, there is nothing that cannot be done. Fighting without fighting means to achieve the goal of fighting by means of indisputable.
"Wu Wei Hu Chao" comes from the thirty-seventh chapter of Lao Tzu's "Tao Te Ching", "Tao often does nothing and does nothing". It is said that human beings should follow the principles of nature, conform to the operation of nature, do not have to interfere with the operation of nature, do not do unnecessary things, but must also do what "you, as a part of nature and society", should do according to the logic of nature (all do).
"Indisputable" comes from Lao Tzu's Wuwei Thought "Tao Te Ching": "With its indisputability, the world can not compete with it." It is said that there is no desire to fight, so there is no one in the world who can compete with him.
Tao Law Nature: Man Law Earth, Earth Law Sky, Heaven Law Tao, Tao Law Nature. Doing nothing is nature. There are three evolutions: doing nothing and doing everything, doing something and not doing something, and not striving for its own success. Lao Tzu regarded "Wu Wei" as a means for the sage to "take the world" and "rule the world".
Lao Tzu was the first to make a basic argument for inaction and promising, telling everyone to be selective in doing things, and in terms of management, we should use the management thesis of "governing by inaction", which is the point of view of standing in things, and it is also the essence of management.
Let everyone truly democratize and realize the self-development and self-improvement of the team, and the team can grow rapidly. We give opportunities to those who need them, and we are willing to say that when everyone is promoted, we will naturally be promoted. It realizes the principle of "indisputable success".
The landlord, to put it simply, should be explained like this: when you are full of ambition and want to perform, what you need can naturally appear; If you have a pure heart and few desires, you will naturally stay away from selfish thoughts. . . This sentence actually has a very rich connotation, and I will introduce it to the landlord in detail >>>More