

Verse 24 "One is the loneliest number that you'll ever do”
Verse 24 starts off with two ludicrous (and unnatural) images: walking on tip-toe and zombie-walking on straddled legs. These introduce four more unnatural, ego-led ways to be in life, like playing to a crowd, crowing one's opinions, elevation of self, and praising the self -- big head, pride, arrogance, boastfulness, egotism. Etc., etc., etc.
Lao-Tzu teaches here how all six are basically the same life-approaches; since each and all try to draw attention to one's self, they are as unnatural as they are toxic. Each has this unfortunate side effect: they render a person UNABLE to see and practice everyday Tao.
But there is good news! Practice trust in and truth with Tao. It is possible to release ego's hold, turn the UNABLED into ENABLED.
Jimmy Knight, a college career advisor, joins me on the episode with great questions and discussions on how this verse applies to students of any age.
May your days begin in peace, and practices for hope.
Marc Mullinax