Simplicity

Simplicity helps one be in harmony with the Way. It frees one from desires, reduces stress, and helps with grounding.

Balance

The Way is simple yet nothing is above it. If one allows simplicity into their life then everything gets taken care of and they reach balance.

Desires

The sage embraces simplicity because it gets them closer to the Way. They are not distracted by desires and know when they have had enough.

By limiting desire they reduce unneeded stress.

In this way simplicity leads to both calm and grounding.

Child Like

Simplicity allows one to return to a child like state.

Then they can reach their full potential like uncarved wood.

Without simplicity one’s essence is divided and their energy is weakened.

Avoid Excess

The sage prioritizes their well being and sees all else as excess.

They know they can’t conquer the world so they don’t bother trying. They avoid extravagance.

Complexity

The world includes so much complexity with numerous rules and reams of knowledge. Everything has been labeled and categorized. The sage knows it is best to avoid complexity and protects themself by doing so.

There are so many things to see, sounds to hear, and flavors to taste. One can become overwhelmed and distracted by the pursuit of pleasure.

Daily Decrease

The sage doesn’t increase their knowledge or possessions but decreases them every day.

They return to a simpler time.

Summary

The sage embraces simplicity because it helps them be in harmony with the Way. By limiting their desires they reduce their stress, find calm, and stay grounded. They return to a child like state like an uncarved wood where their essence is whole. The sage prioritizes their well being and avoid excess. They know that all things take care of themself. The sage decreases complexity every day and returns to a simpler time.

Resource:

Tao Te Ching, Laozi, A Translation for the Public Domain by J.H. McDonald, 1996.