Posted for Naomi D., #12
What truly is virtue? Is virtue true happiness, is it a coping mechanism, is it ethnicley just good? Aristotle
seems to believe having virtue is crucial for a well-lived life. Virtue can be saw as many things truthfully.
But, maybe virtue is what we make virtue to be. Virue came originated in the ancient Greek Philosophy.
To have virtue means to have a good character, moral, and good consequences. Which can apply to any
human being. No one is born to have good virtue. Virtue is a choice, virtue is a part of who one is at heart,
testimony, and having deeper intellectual thought process. It is known to show true character of one,
rather than the actions of human nature itself in the moment(s) of life. Some ways virtue can be identified
are: Courage, truthfulness, modesty, proper ambition and many others. Virtue is the unseen of the human
being, what the 3rd eye tends to be. Within virtue itself is more than the obvious. Not everyone is willing
to see nor have virtue. Sometimes it can even be a hard thing to have when one has a big heart. Some only
show vrirtue time and time. Virtue is a beautiful thing, virtue is a privelaged thing to have and not
everyone is deserving of virtue. Virtue is the understanding of human beings, knowing what it means to
be human, and accepting flaws within yourself – knowing self-worth. Virtue is the seasons of life.
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