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Today I had Loyce com up and we talked about #64 and HeRMajesty Abby and I talked about #4.



#4

The Tao is like a well:

used but never used up.

It is like the eternal void:

filled with infinite possibilities.



It is hidden but always present.

I don't know who gave birth to it.

It is older than God.



#64

It's easy to maintain balance.

Trouble can be nipped in the bud.

Fragile things break easily,

and small things are easy to lose.



Deal with the situation

before it becomes a problem.

Keep everything straight

so it can't get messed up.



Every tree was once a seed.

Every skyscraper started out

with a shovelful of dirt.

And--stop me if you've heard this one before--

a journey of a thousand miles

begins with a single step.



When you try too hard,

you defeat your own purpose.

Cling to stuff,

and you will suffer loss.

The Masters make no effort,

so they never fail.

They aren't attached to things,

so they never feel loss.



People often screw up

when the job's nearly done.

Pay as much attention

to the finishing touches

as you do to the initial steps,

and you won't screw up like that.



The Masters try to be free from desire.

They don't collect precious things.

They don't cling to any beliefs.

They pay attention

to what everybody else ignores.

They help the world get right with Tao,

but don't try to change a thing.