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self-improvement
{ 1 } - The virtuous point of "just enough," between the twin vices of "too much" and "too little"
{ 2 } - Whatever you earn fairly is yours - and society has no right to take it away from you in order to redistribute wealth or help the poor
{ 3 } - The basic virtues that connect us to God; in Christianity, these are faith, hope, and love
{ 4 } - Improve your virtue, knowledge, and so on
{ 5 } - An excessive desire for money and possessions
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self-improvement
{ 1 } - The virtuous point of "just enough," between the twin vices of "too much" and "too little"
{ 2 } - Whatever you earn fairly is yours - and society has no right to take it away from you in order to redistribute wealth or help the poor
{ 3 } - The basic virtues that connect us to God; in Christianity, these are faith, hope, and love
{ 4 } - Improve your virtue, knowledge, and so on
{ 5 } - An excessive desire for money and possessions
golden mean <=> The virtuous point of "just enough," between the twin vices of "too much" and "too little"
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self-improvement
{ 1 } - The virtuous point of "just enough," between the twin vices of "too much" and "too little"
{ 2 } - Whatever you earn fairly is yours - and society has no right to take it away from you in order to redistribute wealth or help the poor
{ 3 } - The basic virtues that connect us to God; in Christianity, these are faith, hope, and love
{ 4 } - Improve your virtue, knowledge, and so on
{ 5 } - An excessive desire for money and possessions
entitlement view of just possessions <=> Whatever you earn fairly is yours - and society has no right to take it away from you in order to redistribute wealth or help the poor
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self-improvement
{ 1 } - The virtuous point of "just enough," between the twin vices of "too much" and "too little"
{ 2 } - Whatever you earn fairly is yours - and society has no right to take it away from you in order to redistribute wealth or help the poor
{ 3 } - The basic virtues that connect us to God; in Christianity, these are faith, hope, and love
{ 4 } - Improve your virtue, knowledge, and so on
{ 5 } - An excessive desire for money and possessions
theological virtues <=> The basic virtues that connect us to God; in Christianity, these are faith, hope, and love
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self-improvement
{ 1 } - The virtuous point of "just enough," between the twin vices of "too much" and "too little"
{ 2 } - Whatever you earn fairly is yours - and society has no right to take it away from you in order to redistribute wealth or help the poor
{ 3 } - The basic virtues that connect us to God; in Christianity, these are faith, hope, and love
{ 4 } - Improve your virtue, knowledge, and so on
{ 5 } - An excessive desire for money and possessions
self-improvement <=> Improve your virtue, knowledge, and so on
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self-improvement
{ 1 } - The virtuous point of "just enough," between the twin vices of "too much" and "too little"
{ 2 } - Whatever you earn fairly is yours - and society has no right to take it away from you in order to redistribute wealth or help the poor
{ 3 } - The basic virtues that connect us to God; in Christianity, these are faith, hope, and love
{ 4 } - Improve your virtue, knowledge, and so on
{ 5 } - An excessive desire for money and possessions
greed <=> An excessive desire for money and possessions
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