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Hungarian architect Csorba Laszlo shares how learning Chinese later in life has deepened his bond with Confucian thought, turning early curiosity into lasting respect. International relations expert Máté János Takács explores the enduring power of the "Analects," emphasizing Confucius' principle: "Do not impose on others what you do not desire yourself."