Rigidness is a Symptom of Death
As Lao-tzu put
it two thousand years ago:
Man at his birth is supple and tender, but in death he is rigid and
hard.
Plants when young are sinuous and moist, but when old are brittle
and dry.
Thus suppleness and tenderness are signs of life,
While rigidity and hardness are signs of death.
Notes:
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