The study of various writings of philosophers and spiritual leaders in China, South Asia, and the West led to the postulate of six ubiquitous core virtues, namely courage, justice, humanity, temperance, wisdom, and transcendence (Dahlsgaard et al., 2005).
The six core values from Seligman's positive psychology studies are:Wisdom. Curiosity. Love of learning. Judgment. Courage. Valor. Perseverance. Integrity.Humanity. Kindness. Loving.Justice. Citizenship. Fairness. Leadership.Temperance. Self-control. Prudence. Humility.Transcendence. Appreciation of beauty and excellence. Gratitude.23 Apr 2021
The researchers looked for virtues that were present across cultures and time. Six core virtues emerged from their analysis: courage, justice, humanity, temperance, transcendence and wisdom.
The Sikh Gurus taught that these positive human qualities were Sat (truth), Daya (compassion), Santokh (contentment), Nimrata (humility), and Pyaar (love).
The six virtues include:Wisdom and Knowledge: Creativity, Curiosity, Judgment and Open-Mindedness, Love of Learning, Perspective.Courage: Bravery, Perseverance, Honesty, Zest.Humanity: Capacity to Love and Be Loved, Kindness, Social Intelligence.Justice: Teamwork, Fairness, Leadership.
A whole cluster of important human virtues—empathy, compassion, kindness, generosity, service, loyalty, patriotism (love of what is noble in one's country), and forgiveness—make up the virtue of love.
A whole cluster of important human virtues—empathy, compassion, kindness, generosity, service, loyalty, patriotism (love of what is noble in one's country), and forgiveness—make up the virtue of love.
Core Virtues is a practical, non-sectarian approach to character education on the kindergarten to sixth grade level. Each month teachers highlight a key intellectual, moral, or civic virtue – such as respect, responsibility, diligence, honesty, generosity, or perseverance.
six core virtuesThe VIA Classification on character strengths and virtues suggests 24 character strengths clustered into six core virtues (wisdom and knowledge, courage, humanity, justice, temperance, and transcendence).
A whole cluster of important human virtues—empathy, compassion, kindness, generosity, service, loyalty, patriotism (love of what is noble in one's country), and forgiveness—make up the virtue of love.
Each of these can be overcome with the seven corresponding virtues of (1) humility, (2) charity, (3) chastity, (4) gratitude, (5) temperance, (6) patience, and (7) diligence.
Aristotle's 12 virtues: Courage – bravery. Temperance – moderation. Liberality – spending. Magnificence – charisma, style. Magnanimity – generosity. Ambition – pride. Patience – temper, calm. Friendliness – social IQ.
A whole cluster of important human virtues—empathy, compassion, kindness, generosity, service, loyalty, patriotism (love of what is noble in one's country), and forgiveness—make up the virtue of love.
Honesty, courage, compassion, generosity, fidelity, integrity, fairness, self-control, and prudence are all examples of virtues. Moreover, a person who has developed virtues will be naturally disposed to act in ways that are consistent with moral principles. The virtuous person is the ethical person.
And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love. Because of this reference, a group of seven attributes is sometimes listed by adding the four cardinal virtues (prudence, temperance, fortitude, justice) and three theological virtues (faith, hope, charity).
Terms in this set (16)Patience. Capable of waiting calmly,or without complaining.Kindness. Gentle, considerate,and friendly in nature.Honesty. Displaying truthfulness, or trustworthiness.Self- Control. Effective control over one owns actions or emotions.Courage. Love. Respect. Responsibility.
Excellence (or virtue) is then not an act, but a habit." While the Nine Virtues can be discussed individually – humility, honesty, courage, perseverance, hope, charity, balance, wisdom and justice – the truly virtuous leader practices each of the virtues in all aspects of their life at all times.
Season 17Naruto Shippuden: Season 17 Episode 481 – Sasuke and Sakura.
"The Last One" (最後の一人, Saigo no Hitori) is episode 488 of the Naruto: Shippūden anime.