He does not establish a name.
For what he has done.
This is to be a great man.
"A dog is not considered a good dog because he is a good barker.
He must also bite.
A man is not considered a good man because he is a good talker. How much less in the case of greatness? And if doing great things is not enough to secure greatness, how much less shall it secure virtue?
"In point of greatness, there is nothing to be compared with the universe. Yet what does the universe seek in order to be great?
"He who understands greatness in this sense, seeks nothing, loses nothing, rejects nothing, never suffers injury from without. He takes refuge in his own inexhaustibility. He finds safety in according with his nature. This is the essence of true greatness."