Duty
The moral obligation to act rightly, fulfill one's roles, and honor commitments regardless of personal desire.
- Hinduism
- Confucianism
- Kantian Ethics
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The moral obligation to act rightly, fulfill one's roles, and honor commitments regardless of personal desire.
The decision to release resentment toward those who have caused harm — without requiring that the harm be forgotten or condoned.
The steadfast allegiance to persons, groups, or principles, maintained through adversity and change.
The disposition to forgive or show clemency where punishment or severity would be justified.
The restoration of broken relationships — between people, between communities, between generations — through truth, acknowledgment, and the hard work of rebuilding trust.
The willingness to give up something precious for the sake of something or someone more important than yourself.