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" In the Age of Perfect Virtue, men lived among the animals and birds as members of one large family. There were no distinctions between "superior" and "inferior" to separate one man or species from another. All retained their natural Virtue and lived in the state of pure simplicity...In the Age of Perfect Virtue, wisdom and ability were not singled out as extraordinary. The wise were seen merely as higher branches on humanity's tree, growing a little closer to the sun. People behaved correctly, without knowing that to be Righteousness and Propriety. They loved and respected each other, without calling that Benevolence. They were faithful and honest, without considering that to be Loyalty. They kept their word, without thinking of Good Faith. In their everyday conduct, they helped and employed each other, without considering Duty. They did not concern themselves with Justice, as there was no injustice. Living in harmony with themselves, each other, and the world, their actions left no trace, and so we have no physical record of their existence. "

Benjamin Hoff , The Te of Piglet


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Benjamin Hoff quote : In the Age of Perfect Virtue, men lived among the animals and birds as members of one large family. There were no distinctions between injustice. Living in harmony with themselves, each other, and the world, their actions left no trace, and so we have no physical record of their existence." style="width:100%;margin:20px 0;"/>