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We suggest you turn to the Tao Teh Ching:

77 THE WAY OF HEAVEN.

The Tao of Heaven is likened to the bending of a bow, whereby the
high part is brought down, and the low part raised up. The extreme is
diminished, and the middle increased.

This is the Way of Heaven, to remove excess, and to supplement
insufficiency. Not so is the way of man, who taketh away from him that
hath not to give to him that hath already excess.

Who can employ his own excess to the weal of all under Heaven? Only he
that possesseth the Tao.

So the Wise Man acteth without lust of result; achieveth and boasteth not;
he willeth not to proclaim his greatness.
     -- tr. A. Crowley