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TAOISM

Taoism
The Eastern Philosophy of Taoism is probably one of the earliest forms of philosophy
known to man. Lao-tzu book the Tao Te Ching is the guidelines for any true follow of
Taoism to live by. Taoism is a philosophy practice by one to get in accordance with
nature, and to live simple. The ultimate goal of Taoism to become "Sage" or a wise man
and once you achieve this goal you are said to be one with nature and you are heavenly.
Taoism has many different aspect of it but one particular portion I am going to focus on
is in chapter three of the Tao Te Ching. The Tao Te Ching says in this portion that one
must give up wordily things such as luxuries and life's little extravagances because they
cause great disturbance for another individual, on the basis that they don't have this
particular item. (c.3) The Tao Te Ching states that one must be willing to give these
items up and not want them at all, for if one individual has an extravagant item or
luxury another individual will want that item or another one like it. Thus induces the
fact that an individual will be more willing to steal the item from you than work for
his/her own because it is easier to steal. Which then causes the owner stress on
wondering if someone will try and take his possession and in the end causes great
disturbance for both parties.
On one point the Taoist can be correct in making this claim. A good example of this would
be if no one valued gold, well then no one would want it. Yes and also in a hypothetical
world this would cut or even stop theft and other crimes that may occur in relation with
theft. However to what extent is this theory true? We cannot assume that everyone can
just throw basic desires or even certain wants away; after all we are all human and many
of us want many different things out of life. 
The Taoist theory has many good intentions but is by far unethical. You cannot expect
anyone person to throw away what they desire. People in a society and culture desire
things for a reason. The first reasoning being because that individual wants that
particular item, and secondly it makes them feel good to own it, to have achieved it.
Every individual is different in society some of us have the same traits but no one is
identically alike, that is one of the things that make our race so unique. To suggest
that we give up a portion of our self worth and drive for achievement is ridiculous. A
society or culture is founded upon certain rules and ethics. These ethics our taught and
handed down by generations and our elders, if stealing or theft is a problem then we need
to correct it there, not in our wants and desires.
Bibliography
Book of Taoism chapter 3

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