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Equanimity | Maintaining mental calmness, composure, and emotional balance Accepting both favourable and unfavourable events with serenity and inner peace |
Wisdom | The ability to discern what is true, good, and virtuous; To apply in practical ways. Recognising that external circumstances are often beyond our control. |
Resilience | The ability to bounce back from adversity, setbacks, and difficulties. View obstacles as opportunities for growth and learning. |
Rationality | The capacity for logical thinking, sound judgement, and critical reasoning. Approach life's challenges with a clear & objective mind, devoid of biases & beliefs. |
Fortitude | The ability to endure challenges, difficulties, or pain without giving in to fear, despair, or discouragement. Standing firm in one's principles and values, even when it's difficult to do so. |
Eudaimonia | A state of living in accordance with one's true nature and fulfilling one's potential as a human being accepting what cannot be changed, and focusing on what is within one's control. |
Tranquillity | A state of calmness, peace, and quietude. A sense of serenity and freedom from agitation or disturbance. Finding peace of mind through self-awareness, rationality, and the cultivation of virtuous habits. |
Temperance | The ability to control impulses, resist temptations, and maintain a measured approach to life. Moderation, self-restraint, and balance, particularly in regards to one's actions, desires, or indulgences. Avoiding excess and practising restraint Neither overindulging nor depriving oneself of necessary pleasures or necessities. |