Virtue Signaling - A Dark Substitute for Legitimate Virtue
Why has virtue signaling become so ubiquitous over the past four or five years? The answer to this requires an understanding of virtue itself.
Webster’s New International Dictionary defines ‘virtue’ as: Moral practice or action; conformity to the standard of right; moral excellence; integrity of character; uprightness of conduct; rectitude. Examples are the virtue of temperance, charity, etc.
We all have a gap between who we are and who we ought to be. Sometimes the gap seems like a great chasm that’s insurmountable. But, the hard journey to close this dissonance is well worth the agony because it leads to fulfillment, nobility, and inner peace. The labor required bears the sweetest fruit — virtue.
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