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Chapter Seventy-Seven

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Chapter Seventy-Seven

May not the Way or Tao of Heaven be compared to the method of bending a bow?  The part of the bow which was high is brought low, and what was low is raised up.  So Heaven diminishes where there is superabundance, and supplements where there is deficiency.

It is the Way of Heaven to diminish superabundance, and to supplement deficiency.  It is not so with the way of man.  He takes away from those who have not enough to add to his own superabundance.

Who can take his own superabundance and therewith serve all under heaven?  Only he who is in possession of the Tao!

Therefore the ruling sage acts without claiming the results as his; he achieves his merit and does not rest arrogantly in it:–he does not wish to display his superiority.

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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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