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Chapter 68 Summary

Get out the microscope, because we’re going through this poem line-by-line.

  • The best generals aren't big, aggressive jerks who love war.
  • They don't stomp around being angry all the time.
  • The greatest victories are won without violence.
  • The greatest leaders lead with humility.
  • In this way, they are unified with the Tao—though it is the most powerful thing there is, it never brags about its power.
  • This is the most important lesson the ancient sages have for us.