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In medio stat virtus
Posted on 26. Apr, 2010 by Krishnan.
In medio stat virtus:
Virtue stands in the middle.
Virtue is in the moderate, not the extreme position.
- Horace
Voltaire said :
The better is the enemy of the good.
Variant translations:
The perfect is the enemy of the good.
The best is the enemy of the good.
In the Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle defined a virtue as a balance point between a deficiency and an excess of a trait. The point of greatest virtue lies not in the exact middle, but at a golden mean sometimes closer to one extreme than the other. For example, courage is the mean between cowardice and foolhardiness, confidence the mean between self-deprecation and vanity, and generosity the mean between miserliness and extravagance.
Virtue, by definition, is a characteristic that promotes individual and collective well being. A vice, on the other hand, does not promote well being. What is surprising to me is that a virtue stands between two vices.
Now, this is something to think about. The present day paradigm is being the best. We all are told that we have to be the best at what we do. And we even strive for it.
We give up things just to be the best in what we do. We encourage children to be first in class. In fact our lives are so competitive that we call it a rat race. We drive ourselves hard and get burnt out.
No wonder this puts things out of perspective. We feel miserable when we cant be the best. We don’t forgive our own mistakes.
Pushing to extreme cant be a balanced way of life, even if the extreme is perfection. Being the best may be good for business, but it may not be good for the spirit.
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Is this true?
Posted on 29. Apr, 2009 by Krishnan.
An army of sheep following the instructions of a lion has a better chance to win the war as compared to an army of lions following the instructions of a sheep.
I’m wondering if there is truth in it …

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Quote : Unforgiveness
Posted on 01. Nov, 2008 by Krishnan.

















































