77: How to Learn From Anyone: Friends, Strangers, and Everyday Encounters - Confucius (Confucianism)
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How to Learn From Anyone: Friends, Strangers, and Everyday Encounters - Confucius (Confucianism). In this podcast we will be talking about How to Learn From Anyone: Friends, Strangers, and Everyday Encounters from the philosophy of Confucius.
Confucius was one of the greatest Eastern philosophers of all time, whose teachings deeply influenced East Asian life and thought. His philosophical movement, Confucianism, emphasises morality, honesty, the importance of social relationships and the belief that man is fundamentally good and capable of changing, evolving and improving. For over 2500 years, he has been a source of inspiration for people around the world seeking guidance and meaning in their lives.
Confucius was one of the greatest Eastern philosophers of all time, whose teachings deeply influenced East Asian life and thought. His philosophical movement, Confucianism, emphasises morality, honesty, the importance of social relationships and the belief that man is fundamentally good and capable of changing, evolving and improving. For over 2500 years, he has been a source of inspiration for people around the world seeking guidance and meaning in their lives.
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