Ateeshay Jain

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For the early Confucians, there can be no me in isolation, to be considered abstractly: I am the totality of roles I live in relation to specific others … Taken collectively, they weave, for each of us, a unique pattern of personal identity, such that if some of my roles change, the others will of necessity change also, literally making me a different person.”
The Geography of Thought: How Asians and Westerners Think Differently - and Why
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