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Dao De Jing
Classic of the Way and Virtue
Book • 1127
The Dao De Jing, also known as the Tao Te Ching, is a central text of Taoist thought, composed of 81 brief chapters that explore the nature of reality, ethics, and governance.
It emphasizes living in harmony with the natural order (the Dao) and advocates for simplicity, humility, and non-action (wuwei).
The text has been influential in Chinese philosophy and continues to be studied worldwide for its insights into spirituality and governance.
It emphasizes living in harmony with the natural order (the Dao) and advocates for simplicity, humility, and non-action (wuwei).
The text has been influential in Chinese philosophy and continues to be studied worldwide for its insights into spirituality and governance.
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as inspiration for 'The Way of Code', highlighting its profound and timeless wisdom.


Rick Rubin

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Rick Rubin on Art, Life and Vibe Coding
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as one of the foundational documents of Taoism.

Bryan Van Norden

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319 | Bryan Van Norden on Philosophy From the Rest of the World
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as a book he reads frequently.

Jim O'Shaughnessy

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A Timeless Collection of Infinite Wisdom with Jim O'Shaughnessy
Quoted from Stephen Mitchell's translation, metaphorically using water to explain power.

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Water