This Podcast presents interpretations of Chapter 18 from the Tao Te Ching, focusing on the concepts of benevolence, righteousness, and filial piety. It argues that these virtues become more apparent when the fundamental Tao is neglected, highlighting their importance in times of societal disorder. The passage contrasts harmonious societies, where virtuous behavior is less noticeable, with periods of conflict where true virtue shines through. This is illustrated using examples of familial and national contexts to explain how these virtues manifest differently under differing societal circumstances. Ultimately, the text explores the relationship between societal harmony and the visibility of moral virtue.