Abandonment or sacrifice could fit this description.
determination!
Stubborn?Foolhardy? Persistent? Headstrong?
A strong theme word for never giving up is "perseverance." This word embodies the determination and resilience required to face challenges and continue striving toward goals despite obstacles or setbacks. It reflects the spirit of tenacity and an unwavering commitment to success, no matter the difficulties encountered along the way.
Yes. The word sacrifice is both a verb and a noun (giving up something, something given up).
The mordacious compliments of his fellow mates discouraged him to such an extent that he considered giving up art for good.
Buddhism teaches the concept of giving up all worldly desires in order to achieve enlightenment and liberation from the cycle of suffering and rebirth. Buddhists believe that attachment to worldly desires leads to suffering, and by cultivating detachment and letting go of desires, one can attain inner peace and spiritual awakening.
No. Islam is a practical religion. Desire for good and virtuous deeds is the core of all teachings of Islam. A true Muslims desires to following the holy footsteps of beloved prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAW). He also desires to please his Almighty Allah.
punish people both ways
practice nonviolence and giving up worldly desires
practicing nonviolence and giving up worldly desires
I'm not sure what you mean by "theme" but I know it was kind of like you can find peace within yourself by giving up all your selfish desires. I hope this helps!
"Sacrifices" typically refer to giving up something valuable or important for a greater purpose or gain. It can involve relinquishing personal interests, desires, or possessions in exchange for a desired outcome or benefit.
Relentless and persistent are two.
determination!
Repeatedly, without giving up.
This depends largely on the teachings and traditions which you are practicing. But really, the purpose of this is to remove suffering. If doing good helps others to remove their suffering, then that's what you do; if it creates suffering for you or anyone else, then avoid doing that. The giving up of all desires is a teaching to get people to think about a more global scale, so that they understand the impact of their actions on others, and how their own desires themselves shape the world. It's a very good teaching, though very misunderstood in the Western world (as a general rule). Answer: The only desire will make you what you want to be is ask yourself " Who am I " which lead you to make you perfect.
You dont do more of something; You do less of something, symbolizing giving up your own selfish desires in order to be right with God.