Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage.
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Lao Tzu, a foundational figure in Taoism, is revered for his profound wisdom encapsulated in "Tao Te Ching." His teachings emphasize harmony with the Tao (the Way), advocating simplicity, spontaneity, and serenity. His insights into nature, human behavior, and governance remain influential, offering a unique, peaceful philosophical perspective.
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