4.2
The Master said, “Without benevolence a man
Cannot for long endure adversity,
Cannot for long enjoy prosperity.
The benevolent man rests content with benevolence; he that is merely wise pursues benevolence in the belief that it pays to do so.”
子曰:「不仁者不可以久處約,不可以長處樂。仁者安仁,知者利仁。」
Notes
Confucius said: “Without benevolence, one cannot endure adversity, nor abide in ease. Those of benevolence find peace in benevolence; the wise pursue benevolence for its benefit.”
“It is benevolence that gives to a neighbourhood its beauty.”(Analects 4.1)
This statement from the Analects reveals benevolence as an inner moral anchor – true cultivation enables steadfast integrity in both prosperity and hardship.
The unvirtuous(not benevolent): Base “happiness” solely on external conditions (wealth/poverty, gain/loss), lacking moral autonomy.
“Cannot endure prolonged adversity;
Cannot sustain lasting ease.”
The virtuous: “Abide peacefully in benevolence” — their contentment springs from living by benevolence, independent of circumstance.
The wise: “Practice benevolence wisely” — understand its intrinsic benefit and choose it actively.
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