Discover the power of the cardinal virtues and how they can help you achieve personal excellence. Explore the principles of prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance to enhance your life and make better decisions.
“If a man does not know to what port he is sailing, no wind is favorable” –Seneca Link to Figma prototype: https://www.figma.com/proto/9s6vdgFxRb1jSA86wfnifS/The-Stoic-Compass?page-id=0%3A1&node-id=17%3A49&viewport=-748%2C-2333%2C0.34138044714927673&scaling=contain&starting-point-node-id=17%3A33 Credits to Rise Wise for the logo from Daily Stoic. All other visuals were created by me. First of the 4 Cardinal Virtues of Stoicism - Temperance The discipline of Assent (Logic) Ability to assent…
Virtue: A Habit to do the good, give the best of yourself, and be more like God in what you say and do. To tie in with our study of sainthood and the universal call to holiness, I decided to do a little more intentional instruction about the virtues. Cue this graphic organizer to add to our notebooks to start things off. Forthcoming posts will have an individual info sheet for each of the seven Cardinal and Theological Virtues, as well as some ideas for making them real in the day of a kid…