New study suggests being virtuous may support your own well-being
Is being virtuous good for you – or just people around you? “People who are habitually more compassionate, patient, and self-controlled tend to experience better well-being. And when people display more compassion, patience, and self-control than usual, they tend to feel better than they usually do,” the ECI’s Michael Prinzing explains in The Conversation.
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