"Anticipate the difficult by managing the easy"
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The intent is strategic humility. Lao Tzu argues that the best form of control looks like non-control: you act early, lightly, almost invisibly, so force is never required. That’s the subtext behind so many Tao Te Ching reversals - the soft overcomes the hard, the uncarved block beats the carved monument. Managing the easy is not about doing more; it’s about noticing more. Attention becomes a kind of governance.
Context matters. Writing in a period of political fragmentation and warfare, Lao Tzu’s counsel reads like an anti–strongman manual. Rather than seizing order through punishment or grand campaigns, the wise ruler (or person) tends to the minor imbalances - greed before it becomes corruption, resentment before it becomes rebellion, ego before it becomes policy. The line’s quiet sting is that “difficult” situations are often self-authored. The future isn’t a fate you endure; it’s a habit you permit.
Quote Details
| Topic | Chinese Proverbs |
|---|---|
| Source | Verified source: The Speculations on Metaphysics, Polity, and Morality (Lao Tzu, 1868)
Evidence: Anticipate the difficult by managing the easy. (Chapter 63). This wording appears as an English line in John Chalmers’ 1868 translation of the Tao Te Ching (Dao De Jing), in Chapter 63 (LXIII. , “The beginning of Grace.”). Because Laozi/Lao Tzu lived in antiquity and the Tao Te Ching predates English publication by many centuries, the quote is not something we can verify as being 'spoken' in this exact English phrasing by Laozi; it is best understood as Chalmers’ translation choice for the Chinese line commonly given as 圖難於其易 (tú nán yú qí yì), i.e., tackling/planning for difficulty while it is still easy. If your goal is the earliest appearance of this *exact English sentence*, Chalmers (1868) is an early, well-attested printed source. Other candidates (1) Brilliant Words to Grow By (Pam Malow-Isham, 2018) compilation95.0% ... Anticipate the difficult by managing the easy . " Lao Tzu " Letters should be easy and natural . ” Philip Stanhop... |
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