Contentment

The sage seeks harmony with the Way by trying to find contentment in the present moment. Many live their lives searching for happiness. Some play it safe, some take risks, while others indulge. None of these paths lead to contentment. In order to be content one should reduce desires, live simply, and practice moderation.

Desire

Desires can be based on greed and leads to discontent.

If one has every possession they want they still won’t be content.

Pursuing beauty, extravagant entertainment, and fine foods doesn’t lead to contentment.

Pursuing wealth is not fulfilling as fortunes are easily lost.

Praise

Some seek praise and adulation to make them happy but this doesn’t lead to contentment. It only leads to the fear of losing praise.

Knowledge

Accumulating human knowledge will not lead to contentment.

It will only reduce one’s energy.

It distracts from harmony.

Simplicity

The sage becomes content by focusing on simplicity.

Simplicity leads to purity.

It helps settle the world and keeps one grounded.

The sage ignores extravagance and focuses on the essentials.

Moderation

The sage finds contentment through moderation. They do not indulge desires, seek wealth, or look for praise.

They know when they have had enough.

They don’t surround themselves with desirable things because it only distracts them.

They know that attending festive events will not bring them contentment.

They avoid excess and extravagance.

Benefits of Moderation

Moderation protects one from being dishonored.

It provides longevity.

It renews the sage.

It protects them from harm.

Compassion

The sage finds contentment by being compassionate to others.

They put themselves last and by helping others are fulfilled.

The more they help others the more content they are.

Leadership

A leader can bring contentment to others. Their goal is peace and they avoid using force.

Not being forceful prevents retaliation.

Leaders focus on essentials such as feeding others.

They give people freedom to live their lives.

Leaders are moderate which prevents unforeseen problems in the future.

Summary

The sage seeks harmony by finding contentment. They avoid desire, praise, or accumulating knowledge. Instead they focus on simplicity and moderation which protects and provides longevity. The sage finds contentment through compassion and the more they help others the more fulfilled they are. A leader can bring contentment to others by promoting peace and avoiding violence.

Resource:

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

Harmony

The sage knows that the Way is the source of all things and seeks to be in harmony with it. They do so through effortless action, simplicity, emptiness, nature, and contentment.

The Way

The Way is the true source of all things.

The sage reaches harmony with the Way by blending themselves with it.

When in harmony with the Way all things take care of themselves and one becomes interconnected with existence.

They no longer fear injury or death because they see everything as part of the Way.

Effortless Action

One way to seek harmony with the Way is through effortless action. The sage never forces something to happen just because they want it to. They take action only when it feels natural and flows with the Way.

Dao De Jing, Chapter 55

Simplicity

Another way to seek harmony is to simplify life and focus on the essentials. The sage doesn’t value wealth, reputation, or power.

They become like an uncarved block and enter a child like state which is full of potential.

Emptiness

The sage seeks harmony with the Way through emptiness. This is a centered state where one is connected with creation. They reach emptiness through reflection and mediation. They find peace and contentment and are unburdened by thoughts or desires.

Nature

The sage spends time outdoors to help them become grounded, calm, and in harmony. Nature provides examples of humility and compassion.

Contentment

They reach harmony by finding contentment in the present moment. They realize that desires and knowledge can be distractions. Instead they engage in moderation and compassion.

Summary

The sage seeks to be in harmony with the Way. They engage in effortless action by not forcing things. They simplify their life and return to a child like state. The sage reflects to enter a state of emptiness where they are unburdened by thoughts or desires. They spend time in nature to become more grounded. They seek contentment in the present moment using moderation and compassion.

Resource:

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

Moderation

The sage uses moderation in their life to eliminate extreme behavior. They avoid overindulgence on one end and severe self-denial on the other. Moderation reduces stress, improves health, and sets one up for a more balanced lifestyle.

Treasures

Moderation is one of the three most important virtues in Daoism.

It allows one to be generous because it saves resources that can be shared with others.

Living in moderation reduces jealousy by showing others how to live simply.

It leads to a longer healthier life and helps one prioritize what is most important.

Balance

The sage uses moderation to reach balance in their life. Each individual has to find the balance that works for them. They have to determine the proper level of indulgence and restraint in each part of their life.

The level of aggressiveness and passivity.

How much they like or dislike something.

Their level of coordination and un-coordination.

Their balance between eloquence and silence.

The sage works to reach proper balance in all parts of their life through the use of moderation.

Yin and Yang

As the individual begins to find balance in their life they start to recognize that the universe is a mixture of passive and active energy.

These forces rely on each other for existence and relativity. Beauty has no meaning without ugliness. Good has no value without bad.

Happiness doesn’t mean anything unless you can compare it to sadness.

Taking this idea a step further one can define existence and non-existence as well as non-being and being.

Summary

The sage uses moderation to eliminate extreme behavior which helps reduces stress and improve health. It allows one to be more generous, less jealous, and put things into perspective. The sage works to reach proper balance in all parts of their life. They recognize that all aspects of the universe has a mixture of both passive and active energy which relies on each other for existence.

Resource:

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