The attitude of moderation

 The attitude of moderation can be misunderstood as meaning an ambiguous attitude such as 'this is good and that is good.


But moderation is understanding two or more meanings of a matter and finding a reasonable rationale at the time.


It is by no means inclusive of 'this is fun, that is also fun'.


Perhaps the middle ground is the sharpest choice.



"You can make a country peaceful, you can decline a high position, and you can walk on a white blade, but it's hard to do as a middleman."


- 《Medium》



The difficulty of mediation is realistically portrayed.


Moderation is difficult, but achieving world peace is ultimately human, and 'if you do not want to thank for peace, it is enough' is also human. Also, the shaman who can walk on the white jakdunal is also human. However, as it is said that it is difficult to do only moderate moderation as a human being, the path of moderate moderation is more difficult to walk than on the blade of a knife.




Ja-hwa sends an errand to distant Qi, and Won-sa becomes the school's butler.


Confucius, who entrusted the work to two people, was treated completely differently.



Infer the path of moderation through Confucius, who makes different choices depending on the situation, context, and significance.


Even in the same event, the appearance of Confucius, who tried to walk the optimal path, that is, the path of moderation, by paying close attention to the context of the circumstances, the nature of the work performed, and the relationships between people, is even uncomfortable.


However, it must not be a result of a simple decision and thought, a sharp and sharp way to choose bluntly.



People who live a moderate life never do anything to brag or brag about themselves.


We simply approach the middle ground by doing and living.

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