philotimo
have an open heart
(filo-tee-moe)
adj. Greek
philos: love + timi: honor = love of honor
For
Greeks ancient and modern,
philotimo — responsive gratefulness — is the
virtue above all virtues. To exemplify philotimo is more important
than having knowledge or wealth. Philotimo
as a personal trait includes being loving, kind, respectful, grateful,
generous, dutiful, and courageous. It describes having dignity,
honesty, integrity, serving others, practicing hospitality, acting
with a sense of social responsibility, receiving from others, and
protecting justice. Embodying philotimo is to portray cultural
pride and to appreciate the greater good. Philotimo, as an inward
disposition that motivates one’s outward attitudes and behavior,
beckons us to have an open heart.
Let philotimo be the guiding principle of your life.
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