Confucius Quote

The good man does not grieve
that other people do not recognize his merits.
His only anxiety is lest he should fail to recognize theirs.


The Analects of Confucius [论语] (ed. 1998) - ISBN: 9787560013732


The good man does not grieve that other people do not recognize his merits. His only anxiety is lest he should fail to recognize theirs.

The good man does not grieve that other people do not recognize his merits. His only anxiety is lest he should fail to recognize theirs.

The good man does not grieve that other people do not recognize his merits. His only anxiety is lest he should fail to recognize theirs.

The good man does not grieve that other people do not recognize his merits. His only anxiety is lest he should fail to recognize theirs.