right thoughts,right action,selfless, desireless, love and compassion,no ego.
Theological virtues (faith, hope, charity) are infused by God and are necessary for salvation. Cardinal virtues (prudence, justice, temperance, fortitude) are developed through practice and help us live a virtuous life. Both sets of virtues are pivotal in shaping a person's moral character and guiding them towards a life in accordance with God's will.
Virtues are the essence of the human spirit and the content of our character. In all there are 52 virtues, some of which are: assertiveness caring cleanliness commitment compassion confidence consideration cooperation courage courtesy creativity detachment determination diligence enthusiasm excellence flexibility forgiveness friendliness generosity gentleness helpfulness honesty honor humility idealism integrity joyfulness justice kindness love loyalty moderation modesty orderliness patience peacefulness perseverance purposefulness reliability respect responsibility self-discipline service tact thankfulness tolerance trust trustworthiness truthfulness understanding unity
Virtues are like habits. They need to be practiced. They can be lost if they are neglected. The three most important virtues are- faith, hope, and charity(love). We call these virtues the Theological Virtues.There are four other virtues that we refer to as the Cardinal Virtues-prudence, justice, fortitude(courage), and temperance.The word Cardinal comes from the Latin word for hinge meaning "that on which other things depend.The Cardinal Virtues call us to be prudent in our decisions, just in our dealings with others, strong in our determination to do what is right, and temperate in our use of things.(From my religion workbook, 8th grade girl xD)
The moral in ashputtle is that you should always follow your dreams and sooner or later, they'll come true. Ashputtle kept quiet when the prince come for the slipper fitting; then he eventually came her and the shoe fit perfectly. So just wait.
Some virtues that can combat the 7 deadly sins are: Humility for combating pride Kindness for combating wrath Temperance for combating gluttony Chastity for combating lust Charity for combating greed Diligence for combating sloth Patience for combating envy
The chief moral virtues are Prudence, Justice, Fortitude, and Temperance
theological virtues
There is no fixed number of moral virtues as different ethical theories may identify different virtues. However, common examples of moral virtues include honesty, compassion, courage, generosity, and humility.
The chief moral virtues are Prudence, Justice, Fortitude, and Temperance
Cardinal virtues.
Moral virtues pertain to character traits that enable individuals to act ethically and be good people, while intellectual virtues relate to cognitive qualities that aid in the pursuit of knowledge and understanding. Moral virtues include traits like honesty and compassion, while intellectual virtues encompass qualities such as curiosity and critical thinking. Both sets of virtues are important for human flourishing and moral development.
Eat my caca.
Virtues
Theological Virtues
The 14 moral virtues, according to Benjamin Franklin, are temperance, silence, order, resolution, frugality, industry, sincerity, justice, moderation, cleanliness, tranquility, chastity, humility, and charity. Franklin believed that practicing these virtues would lead to personal improvement and moral development.
Loving Kindness
Moral perfection is outlined in the writing contained in his Autobiography, in which Franklin seeks to attain his own moral perfection by mastering the thirteen virtues he deemed most prudent and important. These virtues include temperance, industry, and chastity. More information on the thirteen virtues and achieving Franklin's moral perfection can be found in the related links.