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Full Idea
He who in this world can practise five things may indeed be considered Man-at-his-best: humility, maganimity, sincerity, diligence, and graciousness.
Gist of Idea
The virtues of the best people are humility, maganimity, sincerity, diligence, and graciousness
Source
Kongzi (Confucius) (The Analects (Lunyu) [c.511 BCE], XVII.5)
Book Ref
Confucius: 'The Sayings of Confucius', ed/tr. Ware,James R. [Mentor 1955], p.110
A Reaction
A very nice list. Who could resist working with a colleague who had such virtues? Who could go wrong if they married a person who had them? I can't think of anything important that is missing.
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7363 | The virtues of the best people are humility, maganimity, sincerity, diligence, and graciousness [Kongzi (Confucius)] |