"If you realize that all things change, there is nothing you will try to hold on to. If you are not afraid of dying, there is nothing you cannot achieve"
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Then the quote pivots from release to power. “If you are not afraid of dying” reads like an ascetic dare, but it’s really a theory of leverage. Fear of death is the ultimate handle; remove it and the usual tools of coercion stop working. In the Warring States-era atmosphere that fed early Daoist thought, that idea carries real consequence. When rulers govern through threats and ambition feeds on insecurity, a citizen who doesn’t flinch at loss becomes harder to manipulate. The line isn’t a call to reckless heroism so much as an argument that freedom begins where terror ends.
The subtext is classic Daoism: the strongest stance is non-grasping. Letting go isn’t passivity; it’s a refusal to be yanked around by the world’s bait-and-switch. The paradox is the point: the less you cling, the more agency you have.
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Tzu, Lao. (2026, January 17). If you realize that all things change, there is nothing you will try to hold on to. If you are not afraid of dying, there is nothing you cannot achieve. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-you-realize-that-all-things-change-there-is-34342/
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Tzu, Lao. "If you realize that all things change, there is nothing you will try to hold on to. If you are not afraid of dying, there is nothing you cannot achieve." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-you-realize-that-all-things-change-there-is-34342/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"If you realize that all things change, there is nothing you will try to hold on to. If you are not afraid of dying, there is nothing you cannot achieve." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-you-realize-that-all-things-change-there-is-34342/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.







