Quote by LaoTzu, Source: The Sayings of L
When the superior scholar hears of Tao, he diligently practises it. When the average scholar hears of Tao, he sometimes retains it, sometimes loses it. When the inferior scholar hears of Tao, he loudly laughs at it. Were it not thus ridiculed, it would not be worthy of the name of Tao.
Summary
This quote highlights the differing reactions people have when faced with the concept of Tao (the way of nature). The superior scholar embraces it and puts it into action. The average scholar has a less consistent response, sometimes understanding and applying it, while other times losing sight of it. The inferior scholar, however, dismisses Tao and mocks it. The quote suggests that Tao is truly valuable and worthy of its name because it is often ridiculed and misunderstood by those who fail to grasp its significance.