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The fear of hurting his feelings is, in such a case, a foolish consideration. For it condones present error instead of correcting it. Yielding to this fear keeps the man imprisoned in a wrong view, where rejecting the fear might be the first step towards his liberation from it.

-- Notebooks Category 6: Emotions and Ethics > Chapter 5 : Spiritual Refinement > # 330