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"A good soldier Does not use mayhem. A good warrior Does not show anger. A good winner Does not contest. A good employer Remains humble. That is called the virtue of non-contention; It is also called knowing how to use people, And being worthy of Heaven. It was the ultimate principle of ancient times."
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Lao TzuAll Translations
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"A good soldier Does not use mayhem. A good warrior Does not show anger. A good winner Does not contest. A good employer Remains humble. That is called the virtue of non-contention; It is also called knowing how to use people, And being worthy of Heaven. It was the ultimate principle of ancient times."