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@optimoprimo132

It’s a sickness.
It’s called recklessness.
There is a virtue called courage this is the moral habit by which we will confront unavoidable danger and overcome the natural fear.
Every virtue has two extremes that go against the virtue.
One extreme on the defective side is cowardice when we run from or are inactive when confronted with a situation which would require us to act.

Then there is the extreme on the excess which is called recklessness, the unnecessary running into avoidable danger for dangers sake or for the thrill.

Both extremes go against the virtue of courage and are considered vices.

Coward <Courage> reckless

Remember Virtue is always the middle ground against 2 extremes or vices.



@optimoprimo132

@@MrColdwilliam
I learned it through philosophy studies and theology.

I think Aristotle wrote about the virtues in this way. It’s been awhile but I think his “Ethics” covers it and where I had my first “that makes sense” moment when I read it.

St. Thomas Aquinas wrote more in depth and used Aristotles philosophy as a stepping stone to his moral theology.

I think the best thing to do is use an AI program and ask for a summary of Aristotle’s teaching on the virtues or St. Thomas Aquinas teaching on the Virtues.

Once you know that Virtue is a good habit and a vice is a bad habit and comes from the Latin, “Vir”(a power) and is a that each virtue is the middle ground to an excess on one side and a defect on the other…

You can almost think of any virtue and its opposite vices.

It helps when trying to understand why people act as they do and also Jordan Peterson and other self help people. They are all trying to make us form “good” habits.

The more you exercise these “good habits” the stronger they get and the more ease to carry them out.

Like driving a car for the first time and then soon it becomes habitual and you do everything without even thinking.
Same with ethical or moral virtues.



@marcusaurelius2147

Insanity /ĭn-săn′ĭ-tē/
noun


I) Severe mental illness or derangement. Not used in psychiatric diagnosis.

II) Unsoundness of mind sufficient to render a person unfit to maintain a contractual or other legal relationship or sufficient to warrant commitment to a mental health facility.


III) Incapacity to form the criminal intent necessary for legal responsibility, as when a mental disorder prevents a person from knowing the difference between right and wrong.

IV) Incapacity because of a mental disorder to participate adequately as a defendant in criminal proceedings or to understand the imposition of a criminal punishment, particularly the death penalty.

V) Extreme foolishness or irrationality.

VI) Something that is extremely foolish, distinctly irrational, or wildly excited.


VII) The state of being insane; unsoundness or derangement of mind; madness; lunacy.


The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition



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@Jeremym097

The window cleaners coming in the next day and flipping out because the windows are covered with hand and footprints, going all the way up to the top of the building in two different spots

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