Soloralist Virtues
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* belief in something greater than yourself | * belief in something greater than yourself | ||
* trust - in yourself, others, and in your actions | * trust - in yourself, others, and in your actions | ||
+ | * altruism | ||
Too much good may lead to: | Too much good may lead to: | ||
- | * a | + | * self-rightiousness: a tendency to look down upon the less virtuous |
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* creativity | * creativity | ||
* prudence - judgement of actions | * prudence - judgement of actions | ||
+ | * intelligence and wisdom | ||
Too much knowledge may lead to: | Too much knowledge may lead to: | ||
* tyranny - a devotion to order without compassion | * tyranny - a devotion to order without compassion | ||
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+ | [[category: Soloralism]] |
Current revision as of 20:33, 3 December 2006
Good: Basically all good things that don't fall easily life or knowledge >_>
- courage - standing up for what matters
- love - unconditional and conditional
- forgiveness
- belief in something greater than yourself
- trust - in yourself, others, and in your actions
- altruism
Too much good may lead to:
- self-rightiousness: a tendency to look down upon the less virtuous
Life:
All things related to helping others to live and the appreciation of that life
- preservation of life
- beauty
- charity and other self-sacrifice
- moderation
Too much life may lead to:
- cancer - rampant growth without check
Knowledge:
All things relating to order, judgement, and the pursuit of knowledge
- truth
- order - reliablility
- fairness - justice
- creativity
- prudence - judgement of actions
- intelligence and wisdom
Too much knowledge may lead to:
- tyranny - a devotion to order without compassion