Tao Te Ching: Chapter :17 : Rulers
The best rulers are scarcely known by their subjects;
The next best are loved and praised;
The next are feared;
The next despised:
They have no faith in their people,
And their people become unfaithful to them.
They have no faith in their people,
And their people become unfaithful to them.
When the best rulers achieve their purpose
Their subjects claim the achievement as their own.
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Tao Te Ching: Chapter :17 : Rulers : ram0ram wisdom notes
reading this chapter what comes to mind as a ruler is one and only one God who governs but people are hardly aware about existence and to put into modern context …… a image comes to mind is of …..goalkeeper captain of football…… a goalkeeper captain has all the qualities of a leader ……
encourage everybody in the team to perform and all credits of goals goes to the individual and team but a role of…
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