“Simplicity without a name
Is free from all external aim.
With no desire, at rest and still,
All things go right, as of their will.”
“Simplicity without a name Is free from all external aim. With no desire, at rest and still, All things go right, as of their will.”
I do not cull any passages from Chuang-tzŭ to illustrate these points. In his eleventh book his subject is government by “Let-a-be and the exercise of forbearance.”