41. Following
When the great man learns the Way, he follows it with diligence;
    When the common man learns the Way, he follows it on occasion;
    When the mean man learns the Way, he laughs out loud;
    Those who do not laugh, do not learn at all.
    Therefore it is said:
    Who understands the Way seems foolish;
    Who progresses on the Way seems to fail;
    Who follows the Way seems to wander.
    For the finest harmony appears plain;
    The brightest truth appears coloured;
    The richest character appears incomplete;
    The bravest heart appears meek;
    The simplest nature appears inconstant. The square, perfected, has no corner;
    Music, perfected, has no melody;
    Love, perfected, has no climax;
    Art, perfected, has no meaning.
    The Way can be neither sensed nor known:
    It transmits sensation and transcends knowledge.


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