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Daoism -> Zhuangzi -> Miscellaneous Chapters -> Xu Wu-gui -> 14.3

Therefore there is danger from the power of vision in the eyes,
of hearing in the ears,
and of the inordinate thinking of the mind;
yea, there is danger from the exercise of every power of which man's constitution is the depository.
When the danger has come to a head, it cannot be averted,
and the calamity is perpetuated, and goes on increasing.
The return from this (to a state of security) is the result of (great) effort,
and success can be attained only after a long time;
and yet men consider (their power of self-determination) as their precious possession:
is it not sad?
It is in this way that we have the ruin of states and the slaughtering of the people without end;
while no one knows how to ask how it comes about.


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