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02 November 2007

Tao -- Sixty-Eight

The best athlete
wants his opponent at his best.
The best general
enters the mind of his enemy.
The best buisnessman
serves the communal good.
The best leader
follows the will of the people.

All of them embody
the virture of non-competition.
Not that they don't love to compete,
but they do it in the spirit of play.
In this they are like children
and in harmony with the Tao.

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Hmmmmn, so true... so true... hope all is well with you, sorry been so long since I stopped by, but, busy is not even good enough to describe what I have been going through... take care and blessings...

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