The Chapter presents excerpts from Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching, specifically Chapter 3, focusing on the concept of Wu Wei (non-action) as a governing principle. It argues that effective governance stems from reducing societal desires for status and wealth, thus preventing conflict and unrest. The sage's role is to guide people toward inner peace and self-sufficiency, fostering a natural harmony that renders cunning schemes ineffective. This approach, emphasizing virtuous simplicity, ensures a well-ordered society without forceful intervention. Ultimately, Wu Wei achieves effective governance through inaction, allowing natural order to prevail.