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Destination Quote by Laozi

“My own words are not the medicine, but a prescription; not the destination, but a map to help you reach it. When you get there, quiet your mind and close your mouth. Don't analyze the Tao. Strive instead to live it: silently, undividedly, with your whole harmonious being.” quote by Laozi
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“My own words are not the medicine, but a prescription; not the destination, but a map to help you reach it. When you get there, quiet your mind and close your mouth. Don't analyze the Tao. Strive instead to live it: silently, undividedly, with your whole harmonious being.”

Laozi

About This Quote

Source Book: Tao Te Ching, Laozi, c. 400 BC

Guidance is not a cure but a direction; true understanding comes from living the Tao silently and wholly, not over‑analyzing it.

In simple terms: Guidance points the way; live the Tao without over‑thinking.

Key Takeaway

Live the Tao fully and quietly.

Themes

wisdom guidance mindfulness silence harmony

Mood

calm reflective

Type

spiritual inspirational

When to use this quote

  • meditation
  • spiritual practice
  • leadership coaching
  • personal development

Key Concepts

Taoism non‑action inner peace

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you practice silent living daily?
  • What does “undividedly” mean in your life?
A Different Perspective

Over‑analysis can still arise despite intention.

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