Philosophy in 40 ideas by The school of Life.
1. Courage: the ability to confront fear, danger, hardship, and uncertainty.
2. Self-control: the ability to restrain one's emotions, behaviors, and impulses in different circumstances.
3. Patience: the ability to tolerate delay, adversity, or frustration calmly.
4. Gratitude: the feeling of appreciation or thankfulness for something or someone.
5. Resilience: the ability to recover quickly from difficulties, setbacks, and losses.
6. Empathy: the ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
7. Humor: the ability to see the amusing side of situations and use it to make others laugh.
8. Authenticity: the quality of being genuine, honest, and transparent.
9. Calm: the ability to remain tranquil, composed, and peaceful in difficult and stressful situations.
10. Perspective: the ability to consider different viewpoints and understand the context of a situation.
11. Self-knowledge: the understanding of one's character, values, and weaknesses.
12. Empiricism: the use of evidence and sensory observation as the basis of knowledge.
13. Wonder: the feeling of amazement, curiosity, and awe towards something beyond comprehension.
14. Love: the intense feeling of affection, attachment, and connection towards someone or something.
15. Creativity: the ability to generate novel and valuable insights, ideas, and abilities.
16. Mindfulness: the state of being aware and focused on the present moment without judgment or distraction.
17. Humility: the quality of being modest, respectful, and aware of one's limitations.
18. Communication: the ability to convey thoughts, feelings, and ideas effectively and efficiently.
19. Ambition: the drive, determination, and motivation towards achieving goals and aspirations.
20. Responsibility: the obligation to act with accountability and answerability for one's actions and decisions.
21. Memory: the ability to retain and recall information, experiences, and knowledge.
22. Kindness: the quality of being friendly, compassionate, and considerate towards others.
23. Beauty: the quality of being aesthetically pleasing and evoking positive emotions and sensations.
24. Altruism: the selfless concern and action for the welfare of others.
25. Wisdom: the combination of knowledge, experience, and judgment towards making sound decisions.
26. Playfulness: the willingness to engage in lightheartedness, fun, and humor.
27. Friendship: the bond of trust, mutual support, and affection between individuals.
28. Melancholy: the feeling of sorrow, melancholy, and sadness that is sometimes accompanied by a sense of beauty or nostalgia.
29. Virtue: the moral excellence, righteousness, and moral integrity exhibited in thoughts, words, and actions.
30. Pleasure: the positive feeling of enjoyment, satisfaction, and gratification.
31. Evil: the quality of wickedness, malevolence, and immorality that causes harm and suffering.
32. Pragmatism: the practical and realistic approach to solving problems that prioritize results and usefulness.
33. Irony: the use of language that conveys a meaning opposite to its intended message or attitude.
34. Enthusiasm: the intense and enthusiastic passion or excitement towards a particular activity, cause, or interest.
35. Attention: the focused cognitive and perceptual awareness of a task or object.
36. Forgiveness: the willingness to forgive and let go of resentment, bitterness, and anger towards someone who has wronged us.
37. Freedom: the right and ability to act, think, and speak without restraint, oppression, or restrictions.
38. Diversity: the quality of embracing and valuing the differences in race, ethnicity, culture, religion, and gender.
39. Compassion: the sympathetic concern and action for the suffering and misfortunes of others.
40. Culture: the shared beliefs, knowledge, values, attitudes, and practices of a group or society.