100 Most Important Human Traits – 56 through 60
by Stanley Bronstein on February 1, 2010Meditation for Monday – February 1, 2010
100 Most Important Human Traits
Numbers 56 Through 60
This comes from a list of the 100 Most Important Human Traits as printed in the Investor’s Business Daily Newspaper a few year’s back.
After listing each trait, I’m going to define the key words from each trait. Your task is to meditate upon these traits and to embrace them into your life.
56. Inspiration
Inspiration – Something that is animated, as an influence, feeling, thought or the like. Ability to prompt or instigate.
57. Integrity
Integrity – Adherence to moral or ethical principles; soundness of moral character; honesty.
58. Intelligence
Intelligence – Capacity for learning, reasoning, understanding, and similar forms or mental activity; aptitude in grasping truths, relationships, facts, meanings, etc.
59. Intuition
Intuition – Direct perception of truth, fact, etc., independent of any reasoning process. A keen and quick insight.
60. Inviting input from others / building consensus
Inviting – Attracting, alluring, or tempting.
Input – Contribution of information, ideas, opinions, or the like.
Others – Different or distinct from the one mentioned or implied.
Building – To construct, establish, increase or strengthen.
Consensus – General agreement or concord; harmony.
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Until next time, take care.
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