The Harder You Hold On, The Faster It Slips Away | Tao Te Ching Chapter 9
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Most people lose things at the exact moment they try hardest to keep them.
Careers collapse at the peak.
Reputations disappear after decades of success.
Relationships break after years of effort.
This is not bad luck.
It’s a pattern.
More than 2,500 years ago, a Chinese strategist named *Fan Li* understood this pattern with unusual clarity.
After helping his kingdom win a war and rise from defeat, he walked away from everything — power, titles, and unimaginable wealth.
Not because he lacked ambition.
Because he could see something most people miss.
*The cup was already full.*
Chapter 9 of the *Tao Te Ching* describes a simple but unsettling principle:
Keep filling the cup… and eventually it spills.
The same force that creates success can quietly begin to destroy it.
Fan Li built immense wealth three different times in his life — and three times he let it go before it became dangerous.
This video explores the deeper pattern behind success, power, and collapse…
and why knowing *when to stop* may be the rarest form of wisdom.
If you’ve ever wondered why success sometimes turns into a trap, this story may change the way you see it.
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