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tao te ching 76

Being pliable is less easy to break
Tao habits | tao te ching | Verse 76 | Video Guides

Being pliable is less easy to break

BySoon Teo August 3, 2016August 14, 2016

Lao Tzu says, “At birth one is soft and yielding, At death he is hard and stiff. Green plants at birth are soft and pliable, At death they are brittle and dry. Therefore, hard and rigid are associated with death. Soft and tender affirm greater life.” Lao Tzu Tao Te Ching 76 Stop being stiff…

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