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King Wen asked Grand Duke: "How can one govern the world effectively?"

Grand Duke replied: "Only when magnanimity surpasses the world can one embrace it;

only when integrity surpasses the world can one restrain it;

only when benevolence surpasses the world can one pacify it;

only when generosity surpasses the world can one preserve it;

only when authority surpasses the world can one secure it;

only when decisive action flows unwaveringly—like the unmovable course of celestial bodies or the unchanging cycle of seasons—can one fulfill these six principles.

Thus:

Those who benefit the world earn its welcome;

those who harm it face its opposition;

those who slaughter it incur hatred for their cruelty;

those who align with its will gain its allegiance;

those who impoverish it provoke loathing;

those who bring stability become its refuge;

those who endanger it are deemed calamities.

The world is no single man’s domain. Only those of supreme virtue may claim the throne to govern it."

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