Steven Karcher & Michael Servetus
Dwelling people, scolding, scolding. Repent the past sorrow and adversity. Wise Words! The Way opens. If wife and son are giggling, giggling, going on will bring distress.
You must establish order in the family. Repent past mistakes. Make sure people know their roles. The center of life is moving now and you can depend on being a part of it. You will soon find a real friend. What you have in your heart will come to pass. Strip away your old ideas. Be open and provide what is needed.
Book of Changes
九三, 家人嗃嗃, 悔厲, 吉, 婦子嘻嘻, 終吝.
Richard Wilhelm
When tempers flare up in the family,
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Too great severity brings remorse.
Good fortune nonetheless.
When woman and chile dally and laugh
It leads in the end to humiliation.
In the family the proper mean between severity and indulgence ought to prevail. Too great severity toward one's own flesh and blood leads to remorse. The wise thing is to build strong dikes within which complete freedom of movement is allowed each individual. But in doubtful instances too great severity, despite occasional mistakes, is preferable, because it preserves discipline in the family, whereas too great weakness leads to disgrace.