Don't Forget These 8 Golden Words of Wise Confucius to Get to Know the Ignorant People in a Snap

 

Don't Forget These 8 Golden Words of Wise Confucius to Get to Know the Ignorant People in a Snap

Confucius, Chinese philosopher, educator and writer. He is thought to have lived between 551 BC and 479 BC, during the Eastern Zhou Dynasty. He was born under the name of Kong Qiu in Qufu city of Lu state and died in the same city.

1: You can argue with those who know, you can argue with those who do not know. But arguing with someone who thinks they know is foolish.

2: "When big shadows of little men are visible somewhere, the sun is setting there."

3: True knowledge is knowing how ignorant one is.

4: The superior man respects other people, then the inhabitants of the four corners of the world become his brothers.

5: “It is unnecessary to talk about the things that have been done, it is pointless to condemn the past.”

6: I have yet to meet anyone who realized his mistakes and admitted that he was guilty.

7: “I am not born with knowledge. I love to teach and I try to learn.”

8: “Those with innate knowledge are of the highest class. Those who acquire knowledge by learning are in the next class. Those who are stupid and ignorant are members of the lowest class.”

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