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We suggest you turn to the Tao Teh Ching:

62

Dao is thought up as the mysterious secret of the universe, it could
be the storehouse of "all things", like the pivotal worship centre in
the south-west corner in the [old Chinese] house. It's the good man's
treasure and the bad man's support and resort.

Fine words can buy honour, fine sayings can be sold. Fine deeds can
win respect from others. The best conduct is a gift. Persons of noble,
grave demeanour are accepted as gifts.
Even if a man is bad, when has (dao) rejected him? Why reject bad people
[the winners of tomorrow if all goes fine]? Even the bad let slip no
opportunity to acquire gifts that fit them well enough.

Therefore on the crowning of an emperor and appointing his three ministers
of the state, rather than send ta disc of jade and teams of four horses,
sit down and deliver this dao. It can be done without moving from
one's seat.
What did the old ones say of this dao, how did they prize it? Why did
they treasure such dao?

Did they not say of those that have it "Pursuing, they shall catch;
pursued, they shall escape?" Or, "Search for the guilty ones and pardon
them?" Or, "Those who seek shall have it, those who sin shall be freed"?
They thought [common] dao to be the most precious, the treasure of
the world.
     -- tr. T. Byrn