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“The superior man is modest in his speech but exceeds in his actions.”
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Confucius emphasizes the importance of humility in speech and excellence in action. A superior person doesn’t boast but lets their actions speak louder than words. This wisdom encourages humility and integrity, valuing deeds over talk. It’s a call to show our character through what we do, not just what we say.

In Chapter 5 of 30 Philosophers, Confucius is explored through the lens of “normalcy.” This chapter delves into how we define what’s acceptable and typical in our interactions and surroundings. Confucius’s insights, like those in Analects 14.29, remind us that staying calm yet intentional in our actions shapes not just our lives but the “normal” we help others experience.

Consider the family setting: staying silent when your uncle makes racist remarks subtly reinforces his worldview. Confronting such ingrained beliefs in one conversation might be unrealistic, but small actions make a difference. Rather than trying to change him in an instant, Confucius’s teaching on humility in speech paired with purposeful action suggests that influencing “normal” can be done gradually. Each family moment offers a chance to create a new standard, for him and the family as a whole.

Analysis By Michael Alan Prestwood
05 May 2026
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Updated 3 months ago.
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