“The sage never has a mind of his own; he considers the minds of the common people to be his mind.”
“The sage never has a mind of his own; he considers the minds of the common people to be his mind.”

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“The sage never has a mind of his own; he considers the minds of the common people to be his mind.”

Laozi, Daodejing, Mair tr. (Ch 49)

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