Analect 6.12: On finishing the race
In this analect Ran Qiu complains that his strength is not sufficient to follow the Confucian Way and the Master tells him that "Someone whose strength is genuinely insufficient collapses somewhere along the Way. As for you, you deliberately draw the line." This one really struck a chord. Most people seem to acknowledge their own limitations far before they've ever really reached them. However, does this mean that Confucius believes some people are simply too weak to follow the Way? Is there something of an aristocratic ethos in the philosophy of the Junzi?
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