All things Quote by Laozi
“Though (the Tao) is uncreated itself, it creates all things. Because it has no substance, it can enter into where there is no space. Exercising by returning to itself, winning victories by remaining gentle and yielding, it is softer than anything, and therefore overcomes everything hard.”
About This Quote
Source Book: Tao Te Ching, Chapter 2, ancient Chinese text
The Tao, being formless, can fill any space; by being gentle and yielding, it overcomes hardness.
In simple terms: Gentle, formlessness allows one to overcome rigid obstacles.
Practice softness and adaptability.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- conflict resolution
- leadership
- personal growth
- creative problem solving
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- When can softness be a disadvantage?
- How do you stay firm while being yielding?
Gentleness may be seen as weakness in competitive contexts.