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Do you think hate is a stronger emotion than love? How can I forget my problems? In China, they say that the first bird out of the tree gets shot. "Tea with Kong Zi (Confucius)" is a work of historical fiction based on the great teacher's Analects in the form of a collection of dialogues between modern-day manager Pete (the book's author) and Con (Confucius) on topics such as character, loyalty, integrity, success, and greed.

Peter Alatsas, an experienced international manager and consummate traveller, has written a simple and pleasant "value guide". "My inspiration was corruption and lack of ethical moral character in leadership," he says.

He also mentions that Confucius would never have engaged in active dialogue, unlike the Socratic way, because in Chinese culture the master is always above his students.

This is one big difference between China and the West.

For Confucius, questioning was the role of the teacher.

Having studied the Analects and the literature that Confucius based his knowledge on, Alatsas tries to be practical and to the point being of Spartan origin brevity is the philosophy.

In the end, Confucianism was more of a pragmatic wisdom than a philosophy.

Among the dialogue, the reader can find creative cartoon images that bring the author's ideas to life.

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Product Details
Austin Macauley Publishers
1398475688 / 9781398475687
eBook (EPUB)
823.92
03/02/2023
England
English
Historic novels
138 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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