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The Analects
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SKU: 9780140443486
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Discover timeless wisdom in “The Analects” by Todd Henry (ISBN: 9780140443486). Explore Confucius’s profound sayings on benevolence, virtue, self-knowledge, and the pursuit of truth. This collection offers a moral compass for navigating life’s complexities and finding lasting spiritual rewards. “If a man sets his heart on benevolence, he will be free from evil.”
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Harshit Agrawal –
A great introduction to Confucianism. The book is surprisingly relevant to today’s world. I would recommend this version!
Nandani Agrawal –
I enjoyed the book, but some passages were hard to relate to modern life. Still, a valuable glimpse into ancient Chinese philosophy.
Disha –
Confucius’s wisdom is timeless! This translation made the text accessible and engaging. Highly recommended for spiritual seekers.
Prashant Pradumna Pandey –
Confucius’s words are as powerful today as they were centuries ago. Easy to understand and great for self-reflection.
Nishi Maurya –
Struggled to fully grasp the concepts presented. Some points felt abstract and hard to apply. I was hoping for more.
Jaiya Deswal –
A thought-provoking read! Some parts resonated deeply, while others felt a bit repetitive. Overall, a worthwhile exploration of Confucian principles.
Devansh Saxena –
Interesting insights, but the language felt a little dense at times. I appreciated the focus on virtue, but needed to take breaks.
Khushi Goyal –
This book felt a bit preachy. While I respect the teachings, it didn’t fully connect with me. It was an okay read.
Subhajoy Datta –
A classic for a reason. “The Analects” offers guidance on living a meaningful life. Though some concepts needed further explanation.
Dev Shukla –
Found myself pondering the meaning of benevolence long after finishing the book. Some sections were less impactful than others.
Prayag Sharma –
Some valuable lessons, but the overall structure felt a bit disjointed. I would have preferred a more cohesive narrative.