Acheive, but do not glory in the results.   Achieve, but do not boast of the results.   Achieve results, but not through violence.   Force is followed by loss of strength.-Tao   It would seem that favor and disgrace are both to be equally feared.   What do we mean by speaking thus of favor and digrace?   Disgrace is being in a lowly position after have enjoyed favor.   Recieving favor leads to apprehension of losing it;   Losing it leads to the fear of still greater disaster.   Therefore, favor and disgrace are to be both equally feared.-Tao   confucious said:love