When everyone knows beauty as beauty, there is ugliness. When everyone knows good as good, there is evil. Being and non-being give rise to each other. Difficult and easy complete each other. Long and short contrast each other. High and low depend on each other. Sound and voice harmonize each other. Front and back follow each other. Therefore, the sage acts without effort and teaches without words. He lets things arise without controlling them, produces without possessing, acts without expecting, accomplishes without claiming credit. Because he claims no credit, his accomplishment endures.
Deep Reflection
What is this chapter about?
This chapter teaches that opposites are interdependent and arise together. True wisdom lies in non-action (wu wei) and non-attachment. The sage acts naturally, without forcing or claiming ownership, and thus achieves lasting harmony.
How does it relate to me?
I often get caught in dualistic thinking—good vs. bad, success vs. failure. This chapter shows me that these are relative and co-dependent. It frees me from striving for one side and rejecting the other. I can act with less ego and more flow.
What should I do today?
Today, I will notice a pair of opposites in my life (e.g., work/rest) and appreciate how each supports the other, then act without trying to control the outcome.
All in the world know the beauty of the beautiful, and in doing this they have (the idea of) what ugliness is; they all know the skill of the skilful, and in doing this they have (the idea of) what the want of skill is.
AI Modern
When everyone knows beauty as beauty, there is ugliness. When everyone knows good as good, there is evil. Being and non-being give rise to each other. Difficult and easy complete each other. Long and short contrast each other. High and low depend on each other. Sound and voice harmonize each other. Front and back follow each other. Therefore, the sage acts without effort and teaches without words. He lets things arise without controlling them, produces without possessing, acts without expecting, accomplishes without claiming credit. Because he claims no credit, his accomplishment endures.
My Reflection
What does this chapter inspire in you? How will you apply it?