inclusivity

  • The Analects – Chapter 15.22

    The Master said, “The noble person is dignified but not contentious; he associates with others but does not form cliques.”

  • Dao De Jing – Chapter 61

    Chapter 61 from Tao Te Ching – Dao De Jing centers on the principle that “the greater must dwell below.”‌ Through metaphors such as “a great nation, like a river or sea, positions itself humbly downstream” and “the feminine and yielding overcomes the masculine and forceful,” Laozi articulates a diplomatic philosophy rooted in humility…