If a man is in error, do not wait for him to come to you; go to him and correct him.
Confucian philosopher
If a man is in error, do not wait for him to come to you; go to him and correct him.
Confucian philosopher
From his teachings on moral responsibility
approx. 300 BCE
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"The gentleman does not enter a state that is endangered, nor does he dwell in one that is chaotic."
Controversial"Music is joy. The gentleman takes joy in carrying out the Way; the petty man takes joy in carrying out his desires."
Strange & Unusual"The gentleman is firm but not stubborn."
Strange & Unusual"No road is too long for one who advances with slow steps; no task is too difficult for one who does not give up."
Strange & Unusual"The gentleman uses things; the small man is used by things."
Humorous