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<p>7 Caution is near akin to discretion, but has more timidity in it – and<lb/> | |||
is applied to subjects from whence greater danger may arise. It is<lb/> | |||
prudence wherever there is virtue in it.</p> | |||
<p>8 Enterprize is activity combined with comparative fearlessness, with<lb/> | |||
reference to evil results – it is one of the forms of activity, and may be<lb/> | |||
considered a species of intellectual courage either facing danger (i.e.<lb/> | |||
probable evil) or turning <del>away</del> <add>aside</add> from it. This may be either the result<lb/> | |||
of the will, – or of the non-application of the will to the subject.<lb/> | |||
Attention is the application of the will, – when the will is acted on with<lb/> | |||
a considerable degree of force.</p> | |||
<p>9 Assiduity is a continued enterprize – applied for a considerable<lb/> | |||
length of time to the same subject, – without any long interruption.</p> | |||
<p>10 Economy is frugality combined with good management, which is<lb/> | |||
an intellectual attribute – it is sometimes used without reference to economy –<lb/> | |||
& implies a self-denial which is not necessary to economy. Temptations<lb/> | |||
to dissipation surround every man <add>& here as on other parts of the field</add> the continued practice of self-denial<lb/> | |||
is a habit of virtue.</p> | |||
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7 Caution is near akin to discretion, but has more timidity in it – and
is applied to subjects from whence greater danger may arise. It is
prudence wherever there is virtue in it.
8 Enterprize is activity combined with comparative fearlessness, with
reference to evil results – it is one of the forms of activity, and may be
considered a species of intellectual courage either facing danger (i.e.
probable evil) or turning away aside from it. This may be either the result
of the will, – or of the non-application of the will to the subject.
Attention is the application of the will, – when the will is acted on with
a considerable degree of force.
9 Assiduity is a continued enterprize – applied for a considerable
length of time to the same subject, – without any long interruption.
10 Economy is frugality combined with good management, which is
an intellectual attribute – it is sometimes used without reference to economy –
& implies a self-denial which is not necessary to economy. Temptations
to dissipation surround every man & here as on other parts of the field the continued practice of self-denial
is a habit of virtue.
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