10 January 2011

Confucian Philosophy

So it is that whenever Heaven invests a person with great responsibilities, it first tries his resolve, exhausts his muscles and bones, starves his body, leaves him destitute, and confounds his every endeavor.  In this way, his patience and endurance are developed, and his weaknesses are overcome.

                                     --Mencius
                                        Excerpt from Out of Mao's Shadow

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