
The Virtue of Self-Control (Part I)
If the virtue of courage regulates our fear, the virtue of self-control or discipline regulates our animal desires. We humans are partly spiritual and...

If the virtue of courage regulates our fear, the virtue of self-control or discipline regulates our animal desires. We humans are partly spiritual and...

How do we become more prudent? By being more wise. But how do we acquire wisdom? Wisdom is rooted in values. The term “values” is derived from the...

So as not to give up easily on our life goals or dreams, let’s list down some solid reasons we should not quit. These five pointers come from Patrick...

By Engr. Carlos Cornejo My next virtue would be in honor of my basketball idol, Kobe Bryant. At the time of this writing, he just died from a helicop...

Patience is a virtue under fortitude. We’ve defined fortitude as the human virtue that controls the negative emotions of despair, fear and anger in p...

To counter the capital sin of anger, we need to talk about its antidote. There are two beatitudes that confront the deadly sin of anger: meekness and...

By Engr. Carlos Cornejo Human laws ought to be subordinated to divine law. Human beings suck at directing themselves without divine guidance. Just l...

The virtue of justice means doing the right thing towards others. Justice always involves this “otherness”, meaning it is always directed to another ...

Loyalty is fulfilling a promise made by way of oath, or allegiance to a person or institution. It is under the virtue of justice. For loyalty to be ...