Chinese Philosopher Mo Tzu's Universal Love Quotes

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Hey Guys! Welcome! In today’s video, I’ll share some of chinese philosopher Mo Tzu's universal love quotes.
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The ancient Chinese philosopher Mo Tzu, also called Mozi, Mozu (Pinyin), Motze, Motse, Master Mo, and other names, taught that people should care about each other and love everyone. His ideas, which were called "Mohism," were a challenge to Confucianism for a long time. Mo Tzu was attracted to regular people and liked it when people were straightforward.
Mo wrote the Mo-tzu, a record of what he did and what he said. After Mo-tzu died, Mohism split into three different schools. A temple soon implemented his message of love for everyone and living a simple life with a series of Elder Masters.
He taught that worthy people should be found and put into high positions. But lower men tend to see "worthy men" as members of "our party" or "one of us" very quickly.
Mozi, like Da Vinci, was versatile. He did a lot of important work in philosophy and was also a great scientist. People said he made a lot of weapons and machines, like a flying bird made of wood.
In this video, we'll discuss some of Mozi's quotes that will give a fresh perspective and help you get to know his views on universal love and compassion.
▶️Here are some of Mozi’s Quotes:
• To accomplish anything whatsoever, one must have standards. None have yet accomplished anything without them.
• Suppose we try to locate the cause of disorder, we shall find it lies in the want of mutual love.
• When there is universal love in the world it will be orderly, and when there is mutual hate in the world it will be disorderly.
• Universal love is really the way of the sage-kings. It is what gives peace to the rulers and sustenance to the people.
• A three-pronged test for any belief: can it be verified by the sights and senses of common people? How is it to be applied? Will it benefit the greatest number?
• Whoever criticizes others must have something to replace them. Criticism without suggestion is like trying to stop flood with flood and put out fire with fire. It will surely be without worth.
• Enthusiasm is to be shown only to the virtuous, and plans for the country are only to be shared with the learned.
• If one does not preserve the learned in a state, he will be injuring the state; if one is not zealous to recommend the virtuous upon seeing one, he will be neglecting the ruler.
• The virtuous who are prosperous must be exalted, and the virtuous who are not prosperous must be exalted too.
• The wise man who has charge of governing the empire should know the cause of disorder before he can put it in order. Unless he knows it’s cause, he can not regulate it.
• When universal love is adopted as the standard, then such are the consequent benefits. It is incomprehensible, then, why people should object to universal love when they hear it.
• All states in the world, large or small, are cities of Heaven, and all people, young or old, honorable or humble, are its subjects.
• If the gentleman desires to be a gracious ruler, a loyal minister, an affectionate father, a filial son, a courteous elder brother, and a respectful younger brother, universal love must be practiced. It is the way of the sage-kings and the great blessing of the people.
• Few are those, who, neglecting the virtuous and slighting the learned, could still maintain the existence of their countries.
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