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Theme: trustworthiness

4 reflections tagged with "trustworthiness"

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Day 21
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Trustworthiness as Foundation

信 (trustworthiness) is central for Confucius. Without it, social life collapses: contracts, friendships, and governance all depend on people doing what they say. Trustworthiness involves both truth in speech and reliability in action.

Day 55
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The Weight of a Promise

Master You (有子), a disciple of Confucius, teaches that the ability to keep promises depends on whether those promises are wisely and rightly made in the first place. A vow that violates justice or exceeds one's capacity cannot truly be kept. The counsel is to promise carefully, aligning one's word with what is good and achievable.

Day 98
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Promises and Speech

You Zi, a disciple of Confucius, teaches that trustworthiness (信, xìn) must be grounded in what is right (義, yì). A promise made rashly or for the wrong reasons cannot be kept without betraying something else. The phrase 言可復也 means that words can be 'returned to'—honored and fulfilled—only when they were wisely given in the first place.

Day 114
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Being a Loyal Friend

Zengzi's famous daily self-examination places friendship (朋友) at the center of moral reflection, alongside professional duty and personal study. The word 信 (xìn)—trustworthiness—is the quality under scrutiny. For Zengzi, it is not enough to have friends; one must daily ask whether one has been worthy of them. Friendship here is not a leisure activity but a moral obligation.