You examine everything in too much detail.
Who but the perfect person could comprehend all this.
Their discernment unearths all falsehood.
They get to the heart of issues and know how to protect the foundation of truth.
They ignore all life...
The perfect person has set their heart upon what is right.
This is an analysis of what we should focus on in our lives. Not knowledge and its infinite distractions from what matters. The flow of existence is so enormous, so ancient, so multifaceted that we can't really grasp it so instead we should just accept it.
The falsehood Chuang refers to is all human attempts to control, manipulate, conquer nature. The foundation of truth is that all life, all events, all experiences are simply inevitable part of this single flow.
We he writes that they ignore all life, I think he means all human matters, all our petty ideas and discussions, and all our perceived grand plans, visions, concepts.
What is right is going with the flow of existence, and that's where our intelligence and our compassion should lie.
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