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1. Sincere words are not fine; fine words are not sincere. Those who are skilled (in the
Tâo) do not dispute (about it); the disputatious are not skilled in it. Those who know (the
Tâo) are not extensively learned; the extensively learned do not know it.
2. The sage does not accumulate (for himself). The more that he expends for others, the
more does he possess of his own; the more that he gives to others, the more does he have
himself.
3. With all the sharpness of the Way of Heaven, it injures not; with all the doing in the
way of the sage he does not strive.
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