Throughout human history, "Tao" has always been a thought-provoking concept. People pursue it and practice it, but they often find that the Tao is elusive and cannot be fully realized. However, despite the fact that "the Tao is not feasible," there are still some behaviors that are feasible and that are not based on the practice of the Tao, but are based on basic human emotions and reason.
The meaning of the "Famous Deeds" means that although we cannot fully realize the idea of the "Dao", we can still embody its spirit through some concrete actions. These actions are not deliberately pursued by the Tao, but are motivated by basic human emotions and intellect, such as kindness, justice, and bravery. Although these actions do not have the name of "Tao", they contain the essence of "Tao".
The embodiment of actual behavior, and in real life, there are countless examples of such behavior. For example, when you see someone in trouble, you reach out out of compassion. In the face of injustice, dare to stand up and defend justice; In the face of difficulties, stick to your faith and move forward bravely. These behaviors are not deliberately pursuing the Tao, but they are in line with the basic emotions and intellect of human beings, and embody the spirit of the Tao.
Although the idea of the Tao is sublime, we cannot deny its difficulty in realizing it. Philosophically, the idea that the Tao is not feasible reminds us that there is a gap between the ideal and the reality. But that doesn't mean we should give up on pursuing our ideals. On the contrary, we can approach the ideal through practical actions, even if those actions are not in the name of the Tao.
Practice and application, in order to practice the principle of "famous deeds are not famous" in life, we must first realize the infeasibility of "Tao", but do not give up the pursuit of ideals because of this. Second, we should pay attention to the actual behavior, so that the behavior is in line with the basic human emotions and reason. Finally, we must have the courage to take responsibility and use practical actions to influence and change the world around us.
Although the idea of the Tao is sublime, we cannot expect everyone to fully realize it. In real life, we should focus on those actions that are feasible, and although they are not in the name of "Tao", they contain the spirit of "Tao". Let's put into practice what is feasible and make the world a better place because of our efforts.