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Here’s a little diddy from the Tao Te Ching that I would say pertains to the Occupy Movement… That is if my mortal mind could fathom Lao Tzu half as well as Ursula K. Leguin:
Consider Beginnings:
Do without doing.Act without action.
Savor the flavorless.
Treat the small as large,
the few as many.
Meet injury
with the power of goodness.
Study the hard while it’s easy.
Do big things while they’re small.
The hardest jobs in the world start out easy,
the great affairs of the world start small.
So the wise soul,
by never dealing with great things,
gets great things done.
Now, since taking things too lightly makes them worthless,
and taking things too easy makes them hard,
the wise soul,
by treating the easy as hard,
doesn’t find anything hard.
- Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching. A Book About the Way and the Power of the Way. Translated by Ursula K. Leguin.