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Chapter Sixty-Five

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Chapter Sixty-Five

The ancients who showed their skill in practicing the Tao did so, not to enlighten the people, but rather to make them simple and ignorant.

The difficulty in governing the people arises from their having much knowledge.  He who tries to govern a state by his wisdom is a scourge to it; while he who does not try to do so is a blessing.

He who knows these two things finds in them also his model and rule.  Ability to know this model and rule constitutes what we call the mysterious excellence of a governor.  Deep and far-reaching is such mysterious excellence, showing indeed its possessor as opposite to others, but leading them to a great conformity to him.

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Tao of the Day is a site for all things related to the Tao (also spelled Dao). We'll cover the entire Tao Te Ching several times each year, with one chapter being the center of attention each day. You can always comment on past days, but let's try to keep it flowing as the days progress.

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