Patience, simplicity, humility, and moderation are unusual terms, and even run counter to the frantic and demanding world of business. These terms, at the very least, are going to require us to break with a long tradition in the way negotiation and leadership situations are carried out. Thus, through beautiful parables, Tao will educate us in a healthy manner on the favorable return to the beginning, on the positive of focusing on our own person, our own actions, at the same time that it will help build in us a patient, humble, and moderate nature. Readers will learn the benefits of dialogue and simplicity, and of many other basic values that few today practice, and mistakenly, are not generally associated with leadership and success.
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