I believe the answer is a memory.
He believed that every time we experience the result of our actions, we will engrave all of it within our memory.
Overtime, these memories would be collected and stacked within our subconscious that influence how we perceive ourself (identity)
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The correct answer is the fundamental attribution error.
Fundamental attribution error (FAE) refers to the phenomenon in which we attribute others' behavior to their disposition (personality) and their abilities, intelligence and skills (or their lack thereof), while attributing our own behavior to situational factors outside our control (bad weather, a harsh teacher, an unforeseen event, etc.). An instance of FAE is failing an exam. If we fail an exam we are much more likely to attribute it to situational factors (the exam was unfairly hard, the teacher graded it unfairly, etc.). On the other hand if another person fails an exam we are much more likely to attribute it to factors internal to him or her- he/ she did not study hard enough, he/she is not intelligent and is incompetent.
If something grows in size, it doesn't double
Confucius was wanting to have an important government job but never actually did, instead he became a "teacher." His time period was rough so only the rich could afford education. He made his students pay for their education, however, he chose those who showed eagerness to learn. Soon after he thought about North China looking for a ruler who would follow his teachings but wasn't very successful.He returned home disappointed and when he died at 72, he believed his life was a failure.