Tao Te Ching Verse 27: Learning from Students
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Send us a textTao Te Ching Verse 27translation by Gu ZhengkunHe who is good at walking leaves no traces;He who is good at speaking leaves no slipsHe who is good at counting uses no counting tools;He who is good at shutting renders all efforts of opening in vain though he uses no bolts;He who is good at tying renders all efforts of untying in vain though he uses no ropes.That is why the sageIs always good at saving peopleAnd abandoning no one;That is why the sage is always good at saving thing...