The Dàodéjīng illustrates that language is not an accurate way to describe or depict the world. Why not? The text goes on to say that the distinctions we make between things by calling them desirable or undesirable are harmful. Does this not seem like natural human behavior? Why does the Dàodéjīng claim that it is harmful?
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