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“He does not make himself seen, therefore he is bright; he does not deem himself to be right, therefore he is illustrious; he does not brag, therefore he has merit; he does not boast, therefore he lasts long. It is only because he does not contend that no one in the world contends with him. (Daode…” quote by Tao Te Ching
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““He does not make himself seen, therefore he is bright; he does not deem himself to be right, therefore he is illustrious; he does not brag, therefore he has merit; he does not boast, therefore he lasts long. It is only because he does not contend that no one in the world contends with him. (Daode jing, 22, part.)””

Tao Te Ching

About This Quote

Source Book: Tao Te Ching, Chapter 22, c. 400 BC

True virtue is quiet, unassuming, and uncompetitive; by avoiding self‑promotion and conflict, one achieves lasting respect and endurance.

In simple terms: Quiet humility brings lasting respect.

Key Takeaway

Practice humility and avoid unnecessary competition.

Themes

humility virtue respect longevity

Mood

reflective calm thoughtful

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • leadership
  • personal development
  • conflict resolution
  • team dynamics

Key Concepts

Daoism non‑contention self‑effacement

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you demonstrate humility without being overlooked?
  • When does modesty hinder necessary advocacy?
A Different Perspective

Such modesty may be misread as weakness, limiting influence.

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