paciencias
The capacity to endure setbacks and hardships in pursuit of a greater good. Philosophically, it is described as courageous persistence against adversity, preventing one from being overwhelmed by suffering. Aristotle defined it as a middle ground between emotional extremes, requiring practice to overcome life's grief. While not a cardinal virtue itself, it is often associated with Fortitude and stands in opposition to the sin of Wrath. It reflects a mature personality capable of waiting calmly and tolerating difficulties without complaint.
paciencias or perseverance is the attitude that allows a human being to endure setbacks and difficulties to achieve some good. According to philosophical tradition, it is the courageous constancy that opposes evil, and despite what man may suffer, he does not let himself be dominated by it.
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