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Accomplish but do not boast, accomplish without show, accomplish without arrogance, accomplish without grabbing, accomplish without forcing.
Laozi
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Interpretation

What this quote means

True accomplishment is achieved humbly and without seeking recognition or praise.

This quote from Laozi emphasizes the importance of humility in our achievements. It suggests that one should focus on the act of accomplishing goals without the need for boasting or seeking validation from others. The essence of true success lies in the integrity and authenticity of our actions, rather than in the recognition they may bring.

Themes

HumilityAccomplishmentSuccessIntegrityWisdom

In practice

Example use cases

In a motivational speech, one could use this quote to inspire individuals to pursue their goals without seeking public recognition.

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