Vices |
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Cruelty |
The willingness to inflict pain or suffering to any living human being. |
Treachery |
The willingness to betray a trust or confidence; to be disloyal or deceptive. |
Adverseness |
The willingness to be antagonistic or even hostile to other people opposed to other people’s own interests or welfare. |
Vanity |
The willingness to be boastful and to make unwarranted celebrations of one’s accomplishments or qualities. |
Laziness |
The willingness to be resistant to work or exertion. |
Meekness |
The willingness to accept the undeserved evil in life without exaggerating that evil or the degree of one’s competence to deal with it. |
Profanity |
The willingness to show contempt or irreverence to things held sacred. |
Critical |
The willingness to scold, complain or find fault constantly. |
Greed |
The willingness to have more than one needs, as food, wealth or power. |
Fanaticism |
The willingness to be possessed by an excessive zeal or irrational dedication to a cause. |
From Bertocci, Peter, Personality and the Good.