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  1. Some of the key takeaways are that Aristotle believed the purpose of human life is eudaimonia (well-being or human flourishing), and that virtues allow us to fulfill this purpose. Virtues exist as latent potentials that can be developed through practice. What is Aristotle's view on the purpose of human life? What are virtues according to Aristotle?

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  2. Create a set of “Virtue Cards” and pick one each day to practice. Review the list of Vices, recognize which ones you have been practicing in your life, and practice the opposite Virtue for one full week.

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  3. virtues of our character. Keeping our agreements with integrity. Looking to the future with trust and faith. Optimism in the face of adversity.Hope Having an attitude of caring and mercy to all peoplHumanity e. Humility Being open to every lesson life brings, trusting that our mistakes are often our best teachers.

  4. well-formed conscience and God’s grace to discern and consistently make morally good choices, we develop habits for doing the good. These habits are known as virtues. The Church identifies seven principle virtues, which are divided into two groups known as the Cardinal and Theological Virtues.

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  5. It characterizes the well-lived life, not only personally, but within one’s family, community, and society. It is the proper goal of human life, and it produces a good society. Now that we know the purpose of our human life, we can determine our virtues – the qualities which allow us to fulfill our purpose.

  6. the Fundamental Bonds, these five virtues are the most significant ones and thus serve as shorthand for all the Confucian virtues. In other words, the Three Fundamental Bonds designate the social relationships that are essential for structuring human social life, while the Five Constant Virtues are the values needed to live a moral life.

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  8. all include challenges, obstacles, and failure. Living a Full Life means embracing these challenges, and having the determination to drive positive change in all of them. In our framework, there are 6 fundamental parts of life that you must fulfill in order to feel whole: