A principle for living
Seek the innate moral conscience (liangzhi) within yourself; trust that every person has an inner knowing of right and wrong.
Wang Yangming
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Seek the innate moral conscience (liangzhi) within yourself; trust that every person has an inner knowing of right and wrong.
Believe that moral truth is universal and accessible to ordinary people, not only scholars or elites.
16 upvotes · 22 borrowsRespect learning, but remember that books and doctrines are secondary to lived realization.
80 upvotes · 20 borrowsUse disciplined effort to overcome habits, emotions, and desires that distort judgment.
77 upvotes · 29 borrowsDo not wait for perfect certainty before acting; righteous action itself clarifies understanding.
24 upvotes · 26 borrowsTreat every situation as an opportunity for moral practice, whether in government, war, study, or ordinary life.
77 upvotes · 36 borrowsFace adversity, danger, and uncertainty with calm resolve, because virtue is proven in difficult circumstances.
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