Philosophy
道 德 經
Tao Teh Ching
Teh – Chapter 46
When the world has the Way, ambling horses are retired to fertilize fields.
When the world lacks the Way, war horses are reared in the suburbs.
Of crimes – none is greater than having things that one desires;
Of disasters – none is greater than not knowing when one has enough.
Of defects – none brings more sorrow than the desire to attain.
Therefore, the contentment one has when he knows that he has enough, is abiding contentment
indeed.