We’ve all heard of the seven deadly sins, but what good does it do to think about them in our modern, well-intentioned lives? Maybe more to the point — why does contemplating about them bring us hope? It’s because of their corresponding virtues. Seth and Tsh talk about what this looks like in their own lives.
As a reference, here are the seven pairs of vices and virtues:
- Pride: A desire for excellence in excess of right reason
- Humility: A rightly-ordered estimation of excellence
- Gluttony: A disordered desire for good things
- Temperance: A desire to keep good things in their rightful place
- Lust: A disordered desire for pleasure
- Chastity: A rightly-ordered desire for pleasure
- Envy: Sorrow for another’s good
- Love: To will the good of the other
- Greed: A desire for more than is needed
- Generosity/charity: A desire for enough for all
- Anger: A desire for vengeance contrary to reason
- Meekness: Power under control
- Sloth: Sorrow for spiritual good; the absence of care
- Diligence: Taking care to do what we value most
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