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Capacity Quote by Laozi

“The best soldiers are not warlike; the best fighters do not lose their temper. The greatest conquerors are those who overcome their enemies without strife. The greatest directors of men are those who yield place to others. This is called the Virtue of not striving, the capacity for directing…” quote by Laozi
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“The best soldiers are not warlike; the best fighters do not lose their temper. The greatest conquerors are those who overcome their enemies without strife. The greatest directors of men are those who yield place to others. This is called the Virtue of not striving, the capacity for directing mankind; this is being the compeer of Heaven. It was the highest goal of the ancients.”

Laozi

About This Quote

Source Ancient Text: Tao Te Ching, Chapter 38, attributed to Laozi, 4th century BC

True power lies in restraint, humility, and guiding others without force, achieving harmony with the cosmos.

In simple terms: Power comes from calm, not aggression.

Key Takeaway

Lead by example, not domination.

Themes

humility leadership non‑violence

Mood

contemplative inspirational

Type

philosophical motivational

When to use this quote

  • management
  • conflict resolution
  • political leadership
  • personal relationships

Key Concepts

Taoism ethical governance

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does non‑striving look like in your life?
  • How can humility influence authority?
A Different Perspective

Non‑violent approaches can be seen as passive or ineffective.

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