I made something of a fool of myself Saturday. Nothing earth-shaking; rather, it was local and relatively small in the larger scheme of things. But I said something that I regretted and apologized for. I was, simply, ashamed.
And when I think of shame, I think of Mencius (13.7; 7A.7), and he reminds me of what good might come of it:
Mencius said: "Shame is a great thing for people. Crafty schemers have no use for shame. And if you aren't ashamed of being inhuman, what will ever make you human?
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