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Success Quote by Lao Tzu

"People in their handlings of affairs often fail when they are about to succeed. If one remains as careful at the end as he was at the beginning, there will be no failure"

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Success, Lao Tzu suggests, has a trapdoor built into it: the moment things start going your way, you loosen your grip. The line reads like calm counsel, but it’s really a diagnosis of human impatience. We don’t typically collapse at the starting line; we stumble in the last stretch, seduced by momentum, dulled by relief, eager to cash out attention and discipline for celebration. In two sentences, he sketches a behavioral cycle that still runs modern life: the project that dies in “final revisions,” the relationship that decays once it feels secure, the movement that fractures after its first win.

The intent isn’t to glorify grind or perfectionism. It’s to redirect the reader away from dramatic heroics and toward an unglamorous continuity of care. That’s classic Taoist strategy: favor process over conquest, steadiness over spectacle. “As careful at the end as…at the beginning” sounds simple because Taoism often disguises rigor as plainness; the subtext is that the world is most dangerous when it looks predictable. When outcomes feel locked in, we stop listening. We force, we rush, we take shortcuts, we get loud.

Context matters: in the Tao Te Ching’s political and ethical atmosphere, this is also advice to rulers and administrators. Power amplifies the same error. Early caution gives way to overreach; victory tempts domination; governance becomes performative. Lao Tzu’s quiet warning is that alignment is fragile, and the final mile of any endeavor is where ego most wants to take the wheel.

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Lao Tzu (571 BC - 471 BC) was a Author from China.

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