Summary
This quote implies that the true wrongdoing lies in acknowledging one's flaws or mistakes but failing to make an effort to correct or rectify them. It suggests that it is not inherently problematic to have faults, as everyone does, but rather, it is the lack of willingness or action in addressing and resolving them that constitutes the real fault. This quote underscores the importance and value of personal growth, self-reflection, and taking responsibility for one's actions to strive for continual improvement.
Topics
Mistakes
By Confucius