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“Trust words are not beautiful, beautiful words are not true.”

"Words of faith" are words that are trustworthy and reliable to introduce people to the Tao, and must be based on truth. The words of a wise man are simple and concise. Its writing style is neither like poetry and poetry that expresses emotions, nor is it like the eight-part essay that seeks fame. Vain and beautiful words can be passed down to the world to gain fame and favors to gain profit, but they cannot enlighten people's true nature and save their lives. Lao Tzu's writing style is simple and unpretentious, and there is absolutely no "good words" to charm the world.

“A good person does not argue, and a person who debates is not good”.

The "goodness" here does not refer to "benevolence" in the narrow sense, but the goodness of the right way. The "theoretical" style of a Taoist person is to seek truth from facts and must be in line with "the greatest simplicity and ease". Its purpose is to unite knowledge and action to be effective. Therefore, I will not engage in complicated philosophy, let alone play sophistical conceptual games to confuse people.