When reading "Laozi", I feel that people's ideological realm will not transcend with the development of science. Instead, it is those ancient sages and sages in ancient times. Their wisdom is so profound and profound. It is also full of philosophy and has great enlightenment and help for our current life, study, work and conduct.
The third chapter records: "If you don't respect the virtuous, the people will not fight; if you don't value the rare goods, the people will not steal; if you don't see the valuable, the people will not be confused. This is how the sage governs with an empty heart and a real heart." If the belly is weak, the will is strong, and the bones are often made ignorant and desireless; if the wise do not dare to do anything, nothing will be cured. "The meaning of the "three nothings" is ignorance, no desire, and inaction. Special educational significance. "Zhi" refers to "wisdom", which means a cunning and cunning mind. "Ignorance" means not to have such a deceitful and cunning mind. "Desire-free" means to have no desires or desires beyond imagination. "Inaction" refers to the practice of following nature and returning to nature. Ignorance and desirelessness are the second concrete manifestations of inaction.
When we are at a loss when faced with complicated human affairs, our ancestor Lao Tzu more than 2,500 years ago told us not to use cunning and deceitful minds, not to have delusional desires, and to adapt to the situation. Be natural, face it sincerely, and deal with it frankly.
Ignorance, desirelessness, and inaction are the golden keys that open the door to interpersonal communication.