Contentment
The inner satisfaction and peace that comes from appreciating what one has rather than craving what one lacks.
- Buddhism
- Stoicism
- Islam
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The inner satisfaction and peace that comes from appreciating what one has rather than craving what one lacks.
The quality of being kind, tender, and careful in one's manner, speech, and use of power.
The practical wisdom to discern the right course of action in particular circumstances.
The deep respect and awe before what is sacred, mysterious, or greater than the self.
The practice of living with less, stripping away excess to reveal what truly matters.
The quietest people often carry the most depth. Outward noise is not a reliable measure of inner substance.
The practice of moderation and balance in all things, governing appetites and passions with reason.
The integration of knowledge, experience, and good judgment — knowing not only what is true but what matters.