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1- Lust: intense craving for self satisfaction ( often sexual)

2- Gluttony: habitual, excessive eating

3- Greed: desire to possess more

4- Sloth: laziness

5- Wrath: intense anger

6- Envy: grudging admiration

7- Pride: strong sense of self- respect and self- admiration

These are also known as the Seven Deadly Sins of the Cardinal Sins.

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