This quotation has been misattributed to Laozi; its origin is actually unknown (see "give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime" on Wiktionary). This quotation has also been misattributed to Confucius and Guan Zhong.
Misattributed
“It is much like a rich man, who takes a man from the market and feeds him and gives him gold and silver and all desirables every day. And each day he showers him with more gifts than the day before. Finally the rich man asks: Do tell me, have your wishes all been fulfilled? And the man from the market replies, not yet, for how pleasant and wonderful it would be if all those possessions and precious things came to me through my own work as they came to you, and I would not be receiving the charity of your hand. The rich man told him then: In this case, there has never been born a person who could satisfy your wishes.”
Assorted Themes, On Shame with regard to Receiving
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Yehuda Ashlag 35
Orthodox Jewish Rabbi and Kabbalist 1886–1954Related quotes
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Socrates' prayer, Phaedrus, 279
Plato, Phaedrus
III, 12
The Persian Bayán
Source: Litany for Dictatorships (1935)