Habits
Virtues
Forms of Virtues
Cardinal Virtues
Vices
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What is a habit?

A habit is a repeated action that becomes part of a person’s routine.

100

What is a virtue?

A virtue is a good habit that helps a person act morally and ethically.

100

It is the talents or abilities a person is born with, like creativity or intelligence. 

Natural virtues

100

What are the cardinal values?

Prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance.

100

A bad habit that leads to negative behavior.

Vice

200

How do habits influence moral character?

Good habits develop virtues, while bad habits lead to vices.

200

Why are virtues important?

They guide individuals to make good choices naturally.

200

It is the virtues given by a higher power, such as faith and hope. 

Supernatural virtues

200

A cardinal value where you are treating people fairly and giving them what they deserve. 

Justice

200

Give an example of a vice.

Provide valid example.
(ex. Greed, which leads to selfishness and dishonesty.)

300

Give an example of a good habit.

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300

How does practicing virtues become second nature?

Through consistent good actions and moral discipline.

300

Virtues developed through effort and practice, like prudence and justice.

Acquired virtues

300

Cardinal value where there is self-control and moderation in desires.

Temperance 

300

How do vices develop?

Through repeated negative actions or choices.

400

It is what is considered as a bad habit

Vices

400

What is an example of a virtue that involves thinking?

Provide a valid example
(ex. Honesty, which requires careful consideration of truthfulness.)

400

What are physical virtues?

Traits related to health, strength, or physical well-being.

400

Cardinal value where one has the ability to make wise and thoughtful decisions. 

Prudence

400

What is the danger of vices?

They weaken moral character and harm relationships. 

500

What are moral habits?

Habits that influence ethical behavior, such as honesty or greed.

500

What is an example of a virtue that involves emotions?

Provide a valid example.
(Ex. Kindness, which involves empathy toward others.)

500

What are intellectual virtues?

Traits related to wisdom, knowledge, and understanding.

500

What are the cardinal virtues?

 Prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance.

500

How can a person overcome vices?

By recognizing them, making conscious efforts to change, and practicing virtues.