Gratefully Accepting Suggestions and Criticism
By Qing Yan
(Clearwisdom.net) The King of Wei once developed an inappropriate plan,
but all of his ministers agreed with the plan. Zisi, a disciple of Confucius,
saw this and said, "I see that in the State of Wei, the king is not like a
king and the ministers are not like ministers either." Gongqiu Yizi asked, "What makes you say this?" Zisi replied, "If a king thinks that he's perfect, then no one dares to
voice their opinions. Even if the king does the right thing without listening to
other peoples' opinions, it still is the same as his having rejected others'
opinions. Not to mention that currently the ministers all echo a wrong opinion
and encourage this bad mentality. Instead of judging whether something is right
or wrong, the king enjoys being praised by others. He is being irrational.
Instead of judging whether the decision is reasonable his ministers simply
flatter the king with excessive compliments. The king is irrational and so are
his ministers. If they rule the country like this, the people will not be
satisfied. If this situation persists, the country will no longer be
stable." Zisi said to the King of Wei, "Your country is deteriorating." The
King asked, "Why is this so?" Zisi said, "Everything happens for
a reason. If a king thinks that he's perfect, then no ministers will dare to
correct his mistakes. If the ministers and officials think that they're perfect,
then no ordinary citizens will dare to correct their ministers. Both the king
and his officials think that they're virtuous and their servants also say that
the officials are virtuous. If praising the king means they will be rewarded,
and pointing out his mistakes is a crime, then how can this lead to any good
results?" Not only kings and officials need to know this principle, we also need to
know this principle when dealing with others. We should avoid thinking that we
are perfect. We should listen to and consider others' viewpoints. This can help
prevent us from suffering losses and help us accomplish more. There is a saying,
"The ocean is big because it accepts the water from rivers and
streams." Everyone's opinion is like water from rivers and streams. When a
person thinks he's perfect, it's the same as cutting himself off from the water
from rivers and streams. If this is the case, no matter how big the ocean is, it
will dry up very soon. In fact, thinking of oneself as being perfect originates because one is
selfish and self-centered. While we are trying to correct ourselves from the
Chinese Communist Party's notion of never considering different viewpoints, we
should also remember that one should be grateful when others point out our
shortcomings. These are traditional values that our ancestors have passed down
to us. March 19, 2007
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2007/3/20/151141.html
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