EPISODE · Jun 5, 2026 · 25 MIN
【Tao Te Ching】 Chapter 3 Part 1|The Day You Step Off the Leaderboard
from Resonance of the Tao: The Road to Awakening · host Voice of Heavenly Tao
Have you ever been doing perfectly fine — until you saw someone doing better, and your whole chest went tight? Lao-tzu wrote a prescription for that exact feeling twenty-five centuries ago.In this opening episode of our journey through Chapter Three of the Tao Te Ching, Leo and Amy sit with the chapter's three diagnoses: "By not revering the worthy, the virtuous, enable people not becoming competitive. By not valuing the hard-to-get goods, enable people not to steal. By not seeing the allowable desires, enable citizen ’s heart not be disturbed."Three lines, three symptoms — competing, stealing, a heart that cannot settle. We walk through Alain de Botton's "status anxiety" and the elder's story of a high earner whose upward-only comparing consumed his health. Two mirrored stories about money — one that ended a life, one that built a library. The Quran on rivalry in wealth as a passing show. Socrates strolling the Athens marketplace, delighted: "How many things there are that I do not need!" And the Diamond Sutra's gap between seeing and wanting — where something in you has never once been disturbed.A three-second practice, an honest question to carry for a week, and a quiet first step off the leaderboard.
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Have you ever been doing perfectly fine — until you saw someone doing better, and your whole chest went tight? Lao-tzu wrote a prescription for that exact feeling twenty-five centuries ago.In this opening episode of our journey through Chapter Three of the Tao Te Ching, Leo and Amy sit with the chapter's three diagnoses: "By not revering the worthy, the virtuous, enable people not becoming competitive. By not valuing the hard-to-get goods, enable people not to steal. By not seeing the allowable desires, enable citizen ’s heart not be disturbed."Three lines, three symptoms — competing, stealing, a heart that cannot settle. We walk through Alain de Botton's "status anxiety" and the elder's story of a high earner whose upward-only comparing consumed his health. Two mirrored stories about money — one that ended a life, one that built a library. The Quran on rivalry in wealth as a passing show. Socrates strolling the Athens marketplace, delighted: "How many things there are that I do not need!" And the Diamond Sutra's gap between seeing and wanting — where something in you has never once been disturbed.A three-second practice, an honest question to carry for a week, and a quiet first step off the leaderboard.
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