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This is an interesting lesson to me because as much as in love the Dao, I've struggled with what seems to me an anti-intellectual bent. For example, Daodejing chapter 65: (paraphrasing the Mitchell translation)
The ancient Masters
Didn't try to educate the people
But kindly taught them to not-know.
When they think that they know the answers
people are difficult to guide.
I wonder where this author is drawing these ideas from, because I like them! It'd be nice to have further support in the classic texts to bolster my own practices and writing as well.