Slander
Confucius said that the one who does not react to slander, which is slowly absorbed by the brain, nor to insults, which like sores injure the body that one verily can be called wise. He who takes no notice of either slander or insults can be called far-sighted. Precisely, far-sightedness points out the insignificance of all slanders before the face of historical truth when the Higher Justice pronounces its verdict on a world scale. (LHR II, p 76)
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