<span>An example can be “Kate is shocked to
hear that her best friend Mary, apparently a very honest individual, cheated on
a physics question".</span>
The term cognitive
dissonance in the study of psychology is used for the psychological disturbance
experienced by an individual who at the same time have two or more ideas,
concepts or values which are contradictory to each other.
It's enough to look for the Analects. What were they?
They're a collection of sayings attributed to Confucius (that's the answer!) , written between the fifth and second century BCE.
Filial piety is also an important concept in Confucianism: the respect for the elders.
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 5 (DSM-5) has added Gambling Disorder (GD) under Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders. In the previous edition, pathological gambling (PG) used to be part of the section called “Impulse Control Disorders Not Elsewhere Classified" but this has since been changed.
The right lane.
:) Hope this helps!!