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Confucius. Confucianism.
Kotfucius
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Confucius (B.C. 551-479 B.C.) is
a great Chinese sage whose
system of political and social
life has been guiding people for
centuries. His wise sayings
helped many people learn about
nature, the world, and the human
behavior. Confucius also helped
the government and the emperor
by teaching them lessons on how
the emperor should rule his
kingdom successfully.
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Do not impose on others what you
yourself do not desire. |
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Wheresoever you go, go with all
your heart. |
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He who merely knows right
principles is not equal to him who loves them. |
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Respect yourself, and others will
respect you. |
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The superior man is modest in his
speech,
but excels in his actions. |
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Confucius did not put into
writing the principles of his
philosophy; these were handed
down only through his disciples.
Since Confucius' teachings and
philosophy was so advanced, it
was the education for China for
2,000 years. It is called
Confucianism. According
to Confucianism, the two main
keys to success are
virtuous life and adherence
to performing your duties
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Kotfucius
Kotfucius is a pseudonym that
Vadim Kotelnikov (Wei Di)
sometimes uses to sign his
sayings, which often combine
wisdom and
humor.
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I hear and I forget. I see and I
remember.
I
do and I
understand that they stop understanding me. |
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If luck refuses to smile at you, tickle
it. |
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The only measure of success or failure in
life is whether you end up in heaven or hell. |
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How to use this information
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"Adapt what is useful, reject
what is useless, and add what is
specifically your own."
~
Bruce Lee
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Sleep on this information – your
powerful
superconscious mind will
tell you how to use it when you
wake up
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