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<blockquote data-quote="DS" data-source="post: 303331" data-attributes="member: 556"><p><strong>"In conflict it is better to be receptive than aggressive, better to retreat a foot than advance an inch. This is called moving ahead without advancing, capturing the enemy without attacking him. There is no greater misfortune than underestimating your opponent. To underestimate your opponent is to forsake your three treasured. When opposing forces are engaged in conflict, the one who fights with sorrow will triumph."</strong></p><p><strong>Lao Tzu</strong></p><p><strong>Tao Te Ching #69</strong></p><p>I'm not just quoting,I am a non practicing taoist `heres another~</p><p>-----------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p>in a period of advanced culture,it is of the greatest importance that one should achieve something significant.if a man concentrates on such real undertakings,he may indeed experience envy and disfavour,but that is not dangerous.the more he limits himself to his actual achievments,the less harm can the envious inflict on him.</p><p><em>So like Tony says if you try to make a difference,people will notice.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DS, post: 303331, member: 556"] [B]"In conflict it is better to be receptive than aggressive, better to retreat a foot than advance an inch. This is called moving ahead without advancing, capturing the enemy without attacking him. There is no greater misfortune than underestimating your opponent. To underestimate your opponent is to forsake your three treasured. When opposing forces are engaged in conflict, the one who fights with sorrow will triumph." Lao Tzu Tao Te Ching #69[/B] I'm not just quoting,I am a non practicing taoist `heres another~ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- in a period of advanced culture,it is of the greatest importance that one should achieve something significant.if a man concentrates on such real undertakings,he may indeed experience envy and disfavour,but that is not dangerous.the more he limits himself to his actual achievments,the less harm can the envious inflict on him. [I]So like Tony says if you try to make a difference,people will notice.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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