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Paza, Luke Rogel C.

CFLM

Types of Character
Character

Character is defined in how your habits, motives, thoughts, and so on relate to morality,
particularly as it concerns integrity. Character was defined as “your moral self,” the “crown of a
moral life,” and referred to as a “moral structure,” something you built through virtuous behavior.
Can be defined as the sum of qualities that defines a person including a person's intellect, thoughts,
ideas, motives, intentions, temperament, judgment, behavior, imagination, perception, emotions,
loves, and hates. Is what makes a person who they are. Character is what makes humans to be
unique and have diversity. Think of character as showing who someone is through their actions
and how they present themselves. Also, character is also based on personal experience in life.

Virtue
♦ Virtue of a Person

Are attitudes, dispositions, or character traits that enable us to be and to act in ways that develop
this potential. They enable us to pursue the ideals we have adopted. Honesty, courage, compassion,
generosity, fidelity, integrity, fairness, self-control, and prudence are all examples of virtues.

Types of Character

• Humility
• Integrity
• Collaboration
• Justice
• Courage
• Temperance
• Accountability
• Humanit
• Transcendence
• Judgment

What is the importance of character?

A good character helps you develop a winning personality. In other words, a good character is the
backbone of a magnetic personality which attracts other people. One needs to be honest at work.
You need to develop a sense of loyalty and attachment towards yourself and others.

Character is the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual

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