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Transcription Virtue of humanity and love


The virtue of Humanity and Love groups together a set of character strengths focused on the ability to establish and maintain warm, close and supportive interpersonal relationships.

These qualities reflect the importance of connection, mutual care and emotional understanding in the human experience.

The Ability to Love and Be Loved

This core strength refers to the ability to deeply value close relationships with other people and to experience a strong sense of closeness and connection with them.

It's not just about the ability to offer love.

But also openness and receptivity to be loved, recognizing the reciprocal nature of healthy emotional bonds.

It involves cultivating intimacy, affection and commitment in meaningful relationships, fostering an environment of mutual support and affection.

The essence of this strength lies in the deep appreciation of human connection and the ability to actively nurture it.

Kindness and Generosity

Being kind and generous are expressions of this virtue that are manifested in the compassionate and considerate treatment of others.

It includes being a nice person, caring for others and offering help in an altruistic way.

It is important to note that true generosity and kindness arise from a place of inner abundance and a genuine desire to contribute to the well-being of others, not from a personal need for recognition or the expectation of reward.

This strength translates into concrete actions that seek to alleviate suffering or improve the situation of others, without any selfish calculation in between.

Emotional Intelligence

Emotional intelligence is a crucial capacity within this virtue, involving both the ability to recognize and control one's own emotions and to understand and respond empathetically to the emotional states of others.

This strength makes a significant difference in the quality of interactions, as it allows for more effective communication, better conflict resolution and the building of deeper, more caring relationships.

It is considered that having good emotional intelligence can be, in many contexts, more determinant for success and relational well-being than purely intellectual intelligence.


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