Distinction Quote by Zhuangzi
“Those that think that wealth is the proper thing for them cannot give up their revenues; those that seek distinction cannot give up the thought of fame; those that cleave to power cannot give the handle of it to others. While they hold their grasp of those things, they are afraid of losing them. When they let them go, they are grieved and they will not look at a single example, from which they might perceive the folly of their restless pursuits - such men are under the doom of heaven.”
About This Quote
Source Book: Zhuangzi (c. 4th century BC)
The quote warns that clinging to wealth, fame, or power creates fear of loss and prevents learning from mistakes, leading to spiritual ruin.
In simple terms: Holding onto status causes fear and blindness.
Release attachments to grow.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- politics
- career advancement
- personal relationships
- financial decisions
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What attachments keep you fearful?
- How can you observe the folly of your pursuits?
Letting go may cause grief and social backlash.