
| E. N. Berthrong, coauthor of Confucianism: A Short Introduction holds a doctorate degree from University of California, Berkeley in art history specializing in Asian and Central Asian art.
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| Foreword by T. R. Reid Introduction 1 Distinguish the Sheep from the goats Being Civilized Thinking in Private Fixing Mistakes Wagging Tongues Staying in Balance Teaching Yourself Sharing Genes 2 Let Your Fortunes Rise Beginning to Learn Staying with It Ignoring Criticism Saying What You Mean Behaving Well Prioritizing Making Friends Paying Attention Staying Flexible Minding Your Own Business 3 Lead the Pack Keeping Promises Making Mistakes Learning When to Speak Being Fair Leading Intelligently Getting Along with Others Controlling your Tongue Getting to the Best Having a Conscience Learning and Teaching Helping Out Letting Others Shine Thinking Clearly Doing the Right Thing 4 Stay Ahead Making Judicious Choices Going with the Flow Maintaining Civility Behaving Decently Learning How to Learn Controlling Yourself Being Cautious Thinking Civilly All the Time 5 Perpetuate the Tradition Afterword Further Reading Acknowledgments |
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