Over the past few days, we’ve reviewed the traditional “virtues”—from Plato to Freemasonry, including those of the Catholic faith—and concluded that they’re all good.
Yet, there were five virtues missing, ones that humanity has either forgotten or been unable to embrace because they’ve been unfairly frowned upon by society.
That’s why I’ve decided to make this passionate case in defense of these five overlooked virtues, qualities we should all embody to make this world a happier place.
That’s why I’ve decided to make this passionate case in defense of these five overlooked virtues, qualities we should all embody to make this world a happier place.
These are the incredible, surprising, and overlooked
virtues we've been publishing in this Magazine from May 5th to 10th:
Being a loser
Being immature
Being blunt
Being shameless
An enthralling story of love, friendship and honor in the Olympic Games (2,600 years ago)
“Life debt” (Vicente Fisac, Amazon): https://a.co/d/hono34C
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