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- Q1315911 subject Q6221994.
- Q1315911 subject Q7232922.
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- Q1315911 abstract "Discipline is the suppression of base desires, and is usually understood to be synonymous with restraint and self-control. Self-discipline is to some extent a substitute for motivation. Discipline is when one uses reason to determine the best course of action regardless of one's desires, which may be the opposite of fun. Virtuous behavior can be described as when one's values are aligned with one's aims: to do what one knows is best and to do it gladly. Continent behavior, on the other hand, is when one does what one knows is best, but must do it by opposing one's motivations. Moving from continent to virtuous behavior requires training and some self-discipline.".
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- Q1315911 wikiPageWikiLink Q6221994.
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- Q1315911 wikiPageWikiLink Q7232922.
- Q1315911 wikiPageWikiLink Q8295245.
- Q1315911 wikiPageWikiLink Q8809490.
- Q1315911 type Thing.
- Q1315911 comment "Discipline is the suppression of base desires, and is usually understood to be synonymous with restraint and self-control. Self-discipline is to some extent a substitute for motivation. Discipline is when one uses reason to determine the best course of action regardless of one's desires, which may be the opposite of fun. Virtuous behavior can be described as when one's values are aligned with one's aims: to do what one knows is best and to do it gladly.".
- Q1315911 label "Discipline".
- Q1315911 depiction Estampe-p1000686.jpg.