Knowing enough
That which is perfectly whole, seems flawed, yet you can use it forever.
That which is perfectly full, seems empty; yet you can never drain it.
That which is perfectly straight, appears crooked.
That which is done with perfect skill and dexterity, seems clumsy.
That which is expressed with perfect eloquence, seems confused.
To be comfortable in the cold, keep moving.
To be comfortable in the heat, keep still.
To be comfortable in the world, keep calm and clear.
When the world is following the Way, people use horses to plough and manure the fields.
When the world has abandoned the Way, people use horses on the field of battle.
The greatest evil is to want more.
The worst misfortune is discontent.
The most terrible curse is greed.
If you know when enough is enough, you know enough.
From Taoism and Confucianism
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