One time I read a quote by a philosopher. I’m not sure if he was strictly Daoist, but at the very least Daoism-adjacent. IIRC correctly he wasn’t one of those academic types, and more an ascetic sage type.

Anyway, I don’t remember the exact quote, but the crux of it was that the Dao has no intention. It said something like “if the Dao had intention, it would only be like a shepherd”. This shepherd analogy is the only specificity of this quote that I can remember. If you know who it was, please let me know.

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