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Mine are:
1) wholeness(being self aware) 2) correspondence(similarity or truth) 3) balance |
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#2
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...for a change a positive things I wish to see in me and others. Though everyone has their idea of what a virtue is.
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#3
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1) Highly independent
2) An ability to analyze situations and data, discern their flaws, and offer exceptionally creative and effective methods of improving them (or resolving problems) 3) Highly perceptive Fortunately, they tend to go hand in hand, allowing me to excel in various activities in which I lack any familiarity (but only in bursts). On the contrary, I have no idea how these traits can be adequately applied throughout life, and they do not guarantee that I can necessarily master any skill set. |
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#4
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3 R: Resolute, Responsibility, Respect.
Resolute: to determine who you are and action should taken. Responsibility: to take care what have done, taking risk and not running away. Respect: to be kind with other, be loyal. |
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#5
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I think I have more things to say about this thread. For now this:
1) wholeness(being self aware) Exploring the psyche(and its possibilities, other realities...) instead of just living outside and reacting in the world and holding onto one preferred reality. 2) correspondence(similarity or truth) Equality is only possible in ideal world of math. Our world is about similarities. Truth is when two things are alike, or when assigned words correspond to reality. Language is a mirror of the world and it should be distorted only in fiction. 3) balance Sometimes excessing is good but living in extremes is a death wish... |
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Those are certainly admirable traits, but I must say, I myself thrive off of testing the limits of the third. It seems the proper balance works quite well for most, though I have always had an odd sort of luck. |
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