The Paradox of Virtue: The One Who Seeks Difficulty Before Reward

The man of virtue makes the difficulty to be overcome his first business, and success only a subsequent consideration – this may be called perfect virtue.

仁者先难而后获,可谓仁矣。

Source: The Analects, Yong Ye VI, Chapter 22 (Part 2 – On Virtue)

Author: Confucius

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