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May 08, 2026
The sages do not consider that making no mistakes is a blessing. They believe, rather, that the great virtue of man lies in his ability to correct his mistakes and continually make a new man of himself.
Wang Yangming wrote within a tradition that had grown rigid, where scholars memorized classical texts but rarely examined their own conduct. He had himself stumbled — exiled to a remote outpost, stripped of status, forced to confront the gap between his learning and his living. It was precisely through that failure that he arrived at his most enduring insight: the self is not a fixed thing to be protected but a living process to be renewed. Every morning carries within it the same invitation he received in exile — not to perform goodness, but to begin genuinely practicing it.
Reflection
Wang Yangming taught that knowledge and action are one — you do not truly know what you have not yet lived. What mistake from yesterday are you still carrying as shame rather than meeting as your next teacher?