How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Line)
Quote #10
Those who know are not broad of knowledge
Those who are broad of knowledge do not know (82.5-6)
What do you figure this one means? Could it be another reminder that intellectualism is just going get in the way of enlightenment? Also, it could be saying it's better to know a lot about one thing than it is to know a little about a lot. What's your opinion? Which idea fits best with the overall message of the Tao Te Ching?