Character and Identity
Habits and Behaviour
Effort, Discipline, and Growth
Decisions and Moral Development
Beliefs, Values, and Attitudes
100

How do repeated actions shape a person’s character over time?

How do repeated actions shape a person’s character over time?

100

 Why are habits considered the foundation of character?

Habits are repeated behaviours that eventually shape a person’s traits and personality.

100

How is building character similar to physical training?

Just as exercise strengthens muscles, repeated moral actions strengthen character.

100

Why do big decisions often come from habits and experiences rather than sudden logic?

Major decisions are usually influenced by long-term habits, experiences, and values already built within a person.

100


How are beliefs and values connected to habits?

Repeated habits influence the way people think, shaping their beliefs and values over time.

200

Why does the way we treat others become part of our moral identity?

Why does the way we treat others become part of our moral identity?

200

How do repeated actions eventually become automatic traits?

Repeating actions consistently turns them into habits, which later become automatic behaviours or traits.

200

Why does personal growth require struggle and discipline?

Growth happens through effort and challenges, which help people improve themselves.

200

How do daily choices prepare someone for important future decisions?

Small everyday choices shape habits and character, which guide future important decisions.

200

Why are attitudes formed through repeated experiences?

Consistent experiences and behaviours gradually shape how people view situations and others.

300

What does it mean that actions are “embodied”?

It means that physical actions and behaviours influence a person’s character and habits.

300

Why is it difficult to change habits once they are formed?

Habits become deeply rooted through repetition, making them harder to break or replace.

300

What role does effort play in improving character?

Effort helps individuals consistently practice positive behaviours and develop stronger character traits.

300

What does it mean that people often “know” before officially deciding?

It means their habits, instincts, and past experiences often guide decisions before conscious reasoning occurs.

300

How can positive habits lead to strong moral values?

Positive habits reinforce honesty, responsibility, and discipline, which strengthen moral values.

400

How can acting honestly and responsibly influence who a person becomes?

Constant honesty and responsibility strengthen those traits until they become natural parts of a person’s character.

400

How do daily choices influence future behaviour and attitudes?

Everyday decisions reinforce certain behaviours and gradually shape beliefs, attitudes, and future actions.

400

Why must individuals push themselves beyond their limits to grow?

Challenging situations encourage improvement and help develop resilience and discipline.

400

How did Ericsson’s choice reflect the influence of past experiences and habits?

Ericsson’s decision was shaped by previous experiences and developed tendencies rather than a sudden thought.


400

Why is the formation of good habits important for the future?

Good habits influence future decisions, actions, and overall character development.

500

Why is character considered something that develops gradually instead of instantly?

 Character forms over time through repeated choices, habits, and experiences rather than one single moment.

500

In what ways can reinforcing behaviours shape a person’s beliefs and values?

Repeated behaviours strengthen certain ways of thinking and acting, influencing personal values and beliefs

500

How can challenges help strengthen a person’s moral character?

Challenges test a person’s values and encourage perseverance, responsibility, and self-control.

500

How does character shape the way people respond to situations and challenges?

Character influences attitudes, reactions, and choices during difficult or important situations.

500

How do values affect the choices people make every day?

Values guide decision-making by influencing what individuals believe is right or important.

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