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100 Most Important Human Traits – 71 through 75

by Stanley Bronstein on February 4, 2010

Meditation for Thursday – February 4, 2010

100 Most Important Human Traits
Numbers 71 Through 75

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.

71. Managing weaknesses (protecting “strengths”)

Managing – To bring about or succeed in accomplishing.  To take charge or care of.

Weakness – Inadequate or defective quality.

Protecting – Act of defending or guarding from attack or loss.  To cover or shield from injury or danger.

Strength – Quality or state of possessing mental power, force or vigor.

72. Methodicalness

Methodical – Performed, disposed, or acting in a systematic way.  Orderly.

73. Nurturing / Showing warmth

Nurturing – Act of feeding or protecting.  Supporting and encouraging.

Showing – Displaying or exhibiting.  Setting forth or presenting.

Warmth – Liveliness of feelings, emotions or sympathies; ardor or fervor; enthusiasm or zeal.  Quality of being intimate and attached.

74. Optimism

Optimism – Disposition or tendency to look on the more favorable side of events or conditions and to expect the most favorable outcome.  The belief that good ultimately predominates over evil in the world.

75. Originality

Originality – Quality or state of being new; fresh; inventive; novel.  Arising or proceeding independently of anything else.  Capable of or given to thinking or acting in an independent, creative or individual manner.

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