What Power Comes From the Same Source as Your Wounds?
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Aristotle says that virtue is the golden mean between two vices. Yet it’s also possible that the same qualities that are virtuous in one setting are are vicious in another (and vice versa). Are you: Alert or neurotic? Perceptive or aloof? Courageous or brash? Self-confidant or arrogant? Assertive or controlling? Kind or co-dependent? Honest or mean? Astute or judgmental? Measured or overly-cautious? The answer depends, in part, on framing.
What Power Comes From the Same Source as Your Wounds?
What Power Comes From the Same Source as Your…
What Power Comes From the Same Source as Your Wounds?
Aristotle says that virtue is the golden mean between two vices. Yet it’s also possible that the same qualities that are virtuous in one setting are are vicious in another (and vice versa). Are you: Alert or neurotic? Perceptive or aloof? Courageous or brash? Self-confidant or arrogant? Assertive or controlling? Kind or co-dependent? Honest or mean? Astute or judgmental? Measured or overly-cautious? The answer depends, in part, on framing.