Tao Te Ching - 38*
A master does not try to be good,
so he truly is good;
An ordinary man tries to be good,
so he fails to be good.
A master does not overdo (Wu wei),
nothing is left undone;
An ordinary man tries to overdo,
so much more needs to be done.
Translated by Chiyan Wang
Edited by N&R W.
The natural way is the best way!
Trying to be good comes from the human-mind;
simply being good flows from true nature—our very essence.