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Making Sense of “Daodejing” by Laozi

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“The whole world recognizes the beautiful as the beautiful, yet this is only the ugly; the whole world recognizes the good as the good, yet this is only the bad.” (Norton) Some people in history thought this statement makes perfect sense; however, it is gibberish to me. How are the beautiful actually ugly, and good mean bad? My only thought process goes back to people having different values of life. My best cliché for this is “One man’s trash is another’s treasure.” Within the 81 verses of the “Daodejing”, there are two ways to understand them. One part being “The Way” and the other being “Virtue.” “The way” is “a natural and uncorrupted way of being that pervades everything in heaven and earth, from all beings in the cosmos to humans”. (Norton) In addition, virtue is “The power inherent in each thing in its natural state and the force that allows humans to reach their full potential.” (Norton) My understanding of “the way,” is going to be different from some one else’s version, however my version is the one I believe to be correct. Once I believe I have found the way, all other ways become irrelevant. Because of how the master is, it is very similar. “Man models himself on earth, earth on heaven, heaven on the way, and the way on that which is naturally so.” (Norton XXV) Therefore, with that in mind, every man can find the way within his own state of being. Each man will have a slightly different version, outlook or prophesy. “What is, then, this

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