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Lao Tzu

May 2, 2011 by Patrick Clarkin

Conduct Your Triumph as a Funeral

With the news of Osama bin Laden fresh, I’m reminded of a passage (#31) from the Tao Te Ching on humility and military victory:

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Posted in anthropology, Cooperation and conflict, Psychology | Tagged Gandhi, Lao Tzu, Osama bin Laden, Taoism | 3 Comments

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