"People who know put forth physical power. People who know employ mental effort. But what people who know do not know is to be as the eye.
Which sees without looking.
"Emotion which is spontaneous is called virtue passive. Emotion which is not evoked by the external is called virtue active. The names of these are antagonistic; but essentially they are in accord.
All "virtue" should proceed from the real self, sc. from God.
"Yi was skilled in hitting the bull's-eye; but stupid at preventing people from praising him for so doing.
See [ch. v].
The Sage devotes himself to the natural and neglects the artificial. For only the Perfect Man can devote himself profitably to the natural and artificial alike. Insects influence insects;
So as to make others like themselves
because insects are natural. When the Perfect Man hates the natural, it is the artificially natural which he hates. How much more man's alternate naturalness and artificiality?