Psychology, asked by Student547, 5 months ago

Kindness or Truthfulness, the greater virtue? and why?

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Answered by nandi101
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Kindness is a type of behaviour marked by acts of generosity, consideration, or concern for others, without having an expectation of praise or reward. It is considered a virtue and is recognized as a value in many cultures and religions.

Truthfulness is the greatest and most important of all human virtues. Truthfulness means to speak the truth habitually. A truthful man will never tell a lie. ... No one likes to tell lie but we feel being dishonest with others and ourselves is sometimes easier than telling the truth.

Answered by payal1020876
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There are already several very good answers to this question!

There are already several very good answers to this question!True kindness and honesty seem to complement each other.

There are already several very good answers to this question!True kindness and honesty seem to complement each other.Of course these qualities are not “pushy” or “super impose” themselves, rather they listen to the needs of others, before “taking action!”

There are already several very good answers to this question!True kindness and honesty seem to complement each other.Of course these qualities are not “pushy” or “super impose” themselves, rather they listen to the needs of others, before “taking action!”Strength in harmony is needed in order to be able to “listen selflessly”, a seeming “self contradiction!” (Think of how a strong bronze bell can sound, even with a mild clap!)

There are already several very good answers to this question!True kindness and honesty seem to complement each other.Of course these qualities are not “pushy” or “super impose” themselves, rather they listen to the needs of others, before “taking action!”Strength in harmony is needed in order to be able to “listen selflessly”, a seeming “self contradiction!” (Think of how a strong bronze bell can sound, even with a mild clap!)(The New Bells of Notre Dame de Paris, before being hung in the towers of the Cathedral!)We need a strong sense of self, in order to be able to sense the self of another I(Am)! Our “normal” thinking, feeling and willing, must become stronger, and developed “in harmony” with each other, which is the object of “True” meditation/spiritual practices!

There are already several very good answers to this question!True kindness and honesty seem to complement each other.Of course these qualities are not “pushy” or “super impose” themselves, rather they listen to the needs of others, before “taking action!”Strength in harmony is needed in order to be able to “listen selflessly”, a seeming “self contradiction!” (Think of how a strong bronze bell can sound, even with a mild clap!)(The New Bells of Notre Dame de Paris, before being hung in the towers of the Cathedral!)We need a strong sense of self, in order to be able to sense the self of another I(Am)! Our “normal” thinking, feeling and willing, must become stronger, and developed “in harmony” with each other, which is the object of “True” meditation/spiritual practices!How can kindness and honesty be achieved? (This belongs to the question!)

There are already several very good answers to this question!True kindness and honesty seem to complement each other.Of course these qualities are not “pushy” or “super impose” themselves, rather they listen to the needs of others, before “taking action!”Strength in harmony is needed in order to be able to “listen selflessly”, a seeming “self contradiction!” (Think of how a strong bronze bell can sound, even with a mild clap!)(The New Bells of Notre Dame de Paris, before being hung in the towers of the Cathedral!)We need a strong sense of self, in order to be able to sense the self of another I(Am)! Our “normal” thinking, feeling and willing, must become stronger, and developed “in harmony” with each other, which is the object of “True” meditation/spiritual practices!How can kindness and honesty be achieved? (This belongs to the question!)Besides the eightfold path (Thanks Gautama Buddha!) , there also exists a modern sixfold path (thanks Rudolf Steiner!

There are already several very good answers to this question!True kindness and honesty seem to complement each other.Of course these qualities are not “pushy” or “super impose” themselves, rather they listen to the needs of others, before “taking action!”Strength in harmony is needed in order to be able to “listen selflessly”, a seeming “self contradiction!” (Think of how a strong bronze bell can sound, even with a mild clap!)(The New Bells of Notre Dame de Paris, before being hung in the towers of the Cathedral!)We need a strong sense of self, in order to be able to sense the self of another I(Am)! Our “normal” thinking, feeling and willing, must become stronger, and developed “in harmony” with each other, which is the object of “True” meditation/spiritual practices!How can kindness and honesty be achieved? (This belongs to the question!)Besides the eightfold path (Thanks Gautama Buddha!) , there also exists a modern sixfold path (thanks Rudolf Steiner!(Rudolf Steiner suggested that a special group of general exercises should accompany all meditational practices as a measure of protection against possible negative influences caused by the meditation in the life of the individual.)

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