To act without knowing why, and to follow without knowing whither, is the common way of men.
Confucian philosopher
To act without knowing why, and to follow without knowing whither, is the common way of men.
Confucian philosopher
Mencius, Book 7, Part A, Chapter 28
c. 4th-3rd century BCE
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