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The Master discusses with his disciples and unveil his preoccupations with society. Tr. Legge (en), Lau (en) and Couvreur (fr).

Lunyu VIII. 14. (202)

Every man should mind his own business.
The Master said, "He who is not in any particular office has nothing to do with plans for the administration of its duties."

Legge VIII.14.

The Master said, 'Do not concern yourself with matters of government unless they are the responsibility of your office.'

Lau [8:14]

Le Maître dit : « Ne cherchez pas à vous immiscer dans les affaires dont vous n'avez pas la charge. »

Couvreur VIII.14.

14. Nabi bersabda, "Kalau tiada atas hal yang berhubungan dengan kedudukanmu, janganlah ikut campur tangan."
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