Traditional Chinese philosophy referenced in connection with a father's inability to admit wrongdoing to his children, insulting his 'Confucian sensibilities.'
Mentions (1)
"For my father I think it's more of a basic ego thing than that because he's never been able to admit he is wrong about anything to anyone without talking out both sides of his mouth. I assume it's a thing where having to admit he's wrong to his children insults his Confucian sensibilities at a deep "