Philosophy: about a person's behaviour and outlook

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In this ~50-minute video, I reference some of the sayings of Confucius to comment on the overarching theme of a person’s behaviour and outlook. The comments I make are ultimately what I think about certain issues: I am not an expert on Confucius or Confucianism and am simply using the Analects as a way to frame the presentation.

The first big topic is about the distinction of “street smart” versus “book smart”. I explain how the experiences of one’s life influence or condition their perspective. In this context, I introduce the idea of basic powers, which I mention again in various parts of the video, as I connect the dots.

The second is the distribution of competences in society and how people are different. This relates to how some tend to be more interested in spirituality than others. I note how this is a fact of life. I explain, in this regard, how elitism is misguided.

The third issue is about personal responsibility and the more general idea of embodying the change you wish to see. I provide relevant examples.

The fourth and final point is on giving people what they need, though not necessarily what they want. I elaborate at length, while drawing connections to other thoughts I expressed.