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THE VIRTUE OF BEING VIRTUOUS

IS IT BAD TO BE GOOD?

by
Robert Farmilo
and
Little Miss Perfect

IN this article we are going to explore what four cardinal virtues can do for your life...either by their absence or presence.



As a basic set of core values, we have all been told that honesty is the best policy. We've been trained to think that it is a good trait to be brave in the face of adversity. And that doing "the right thing" is more important than some temporary and immediate gain.


But many of us are suffering from Virtue Disorder Syndrome...or Virtue Neglect. And for the most part, your life will be a good show case for the degree of abuse you have given your practice of anyone of the four cardinal virtues.


This article goes a long way to help tune you into the deeper parts of temperance, wisdom, justice and courage. It will get you in sympathetic vibration with the qualities that being in alignment with these BIG FOUR virtues attracts to you.


So it is a very useful article.

PLUS you are going to probably encounter some intell you have never read about before. Like Lawrence Kohlberg's Stages of Moral Development.


This is big stuff and includes the famous Dilemma of Heinz. You can take the test to see what you would do...and how you stack up when it comes to your Virtue Fitness.

To get the entire article, make sure you click this link.

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(Sorry, this link is NOT working because the website is NO longer in service. We ran out of money to pay our webhosting. Tragically, this meant a lot of great content has been lost. Boo hoo.)

You will be whisked away to the article and our website.
Let us know what you think. 

What virtue do you think is the most important virtue of all?

  • HONESTY?
  • COURAGE?
  • WISDOM?
  • PERSEVERANCE?
  • INTEGRITY?
  • SOME OTHER VIRTUE?
Let us know which one, and why...in the comments section below.

Thanks,
Robert Farmilo
P.S.-If you like this article, please share it...that will make not only our day, but also our entire year, too.
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