I want to end my reflection on the Taoist scriptures on this quote because I feel that it sums up this religion quite well. Sometimes it’s just best to be the better person and walk away from a situation where you find yourself unappreciated and knocked down because someone made you feel attacked. If everyone reacted poorly towards each other we would live in a world where there would essentially be no happiness. Fortunately, there is people who can react in a more morally appropriate way. The Taoists believe that there are indeed good and bad days, but it is up to the person to control their outlook and behavior whenever the bad things happen to them. To live in a perfect Taoist society, we must treat others with respect and hope that it gets repaid to …show more content…
Confucius believed that by governing a state with law and punishment there will indeed be less wrongdoing but they will have no sense of guilt or shame that comes with the consequences. To govern a state by having high moral standards, the people will have guilt and shame when it comes to any wrongdoing and the people will eventually self-correct themselves. So essentially, in Confucius times, less governing is more.
Confucius practiced filial piety which means having respect for one’s parents, any elders, and ancestors who come before you. by practicing filial piety Confucius said to have felt closer to his ancestors as if they were with him at most times. He often participated in sacrifices to his ancestors to feel closer to them. “If I do not participate in the sacrifice, it is as if I did not sacrifice at all” (Packet,