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Taoism By Lao Tzu

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Anette Dopico
PHI 2010
Professor Jacob
March 18, 2018

Taoism is a philosophy which also means a way of life. Lao Tzu started this, he lived a little before Confucius, about 600 BC. Tao means the “path” or “way”. Lao Tzu worked as a a record keeper. He believed that happiness was for people to just “go with the flow”, meaning to let things go about on their own rather than forcing the situations. According to Confucius, each person should act with virtue in all social matters; family, community, state, and kingdom, to ensure unity. Lao Tzu thought it was extremely wrong for people to fight in wars. He was also extremely against a government making up rules and regulations on how people should do things in their life. Taoism is against anything with certain regulations, even a food diet.
Lao Tzu thinks people should make their own decisions in situations that they experience in life. To follow Taoism is to understand who you are yourself and everything else will come naturally. By 'doing nothing' one could 'accomplish everything.' Don’t go against what you have been faced, instead go through it and learn from it, and never force anything because by doing that, you are not doing anything good for yourself. Another key point of Tzu’s writing is: we need to be in touch with our real selves. We spend a great deal of time worrying …show more content…

Lao Tzu liked to compare people to certain parts of nature or virtues. There are almost half a billion of Daoist’s in the world. Lao Tzu’s philosophy is all about learning how to live with harmony. We have to make more time for ourselves, we have to worry less about the world and experience the world more to be able to take it all in. Certain things happen on their own and cannot be forced, like grieving gaining knowledge, developing relationships. Lao Tzu says we cannot be too preoccupied with anxiety and worries because we will miss many opportunities and experiences that life has to

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