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Seven Deadly Sins

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The non-fiction work "Seven Deadly Sins: Pride," the author examines the multifaceted nature of pride and its pervasive impact on the human experience. Operating as both a vice and a virtue, pride's duality is dissected through historical, psychological, and cultural lenses, offering readers an in-depth synopsis of how pride has shaped societies, relationships, and self-perception. The first part of the book provides a historical overview of pride, tracing its roots back to ancient civilizations. It details the way pride was perceived by different cultures and how it came to be one of the cardinal sins in Christian theology. This examination reveals the evolution of the concept of pride from a once-celebrated trait of warriors and nobility to a flaw that could lead to one's downfall. Transitioning from the past to the present, the author employs psychological research to discuss the modern-day implications of pride. Here, the readers encounter a delicate balance where healthy pride can bolster self-esteem and drive ambition, while excessive pride can lead to arrogance and a disconnect from reality. The text debates the thin line between confidence and hubris, utilizing case studies and psychological theories to underscore the complexity of pride in personal development and mental health. Further, "Seven Deadly Sins: Pride" explores the role of pride in shaping nationalistic feelings and its influence on collective behavior. The book probes into the idea that pride has the power to unite as well as divide, highlighting examples from political movements and social causes. This synopsis of societal pride provides an analysis of moments in history where national pride has both catalyzed progress and precipitated conflict. Lastly, the book provides actionable insights into recognizing and managing one's pride. It offers a philosophical discourse on humility and proposes strategies for cultivating a form of pride that is considerate and constructive. The conclusion synthesizes the insights gained, prompting readers to reflect on pride's place in their own lives. Addressing a broad readership, the author maintains a professional tone throughout, ensuring that the subject matter is accessible to everyone from scholars to lay readers. Through meticulous research and comprehensive exploration, "Seven Deadly Sins: Pride" stands as a definitive synopsis of one of humanity

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9798223965527
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 72
  • Published:
  • December 26, 2023
  • Dimensions:
  • 140x5x216 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 104 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: November 29, 2024

Description of Seven Deadly Sins

The non-fiction work "Seven Deadly Sins: Pride," the author examines the multifaceted nature of pride and its pervasive impact on the human experience. Operating as both a vice and a virtue, pride's duality is dissected through historical, psychological, and cultural lenses, offering readers an in-depth synopsis of how pride has shaped societies, relationships, and self-perception.

The first part of the book provides a historical overview of pride, tracing its roots back to ancient civilizations. It details the way pride was perceived by different cultures and how it came to be one of the cardinal sins in Christian theology. This examination reveals the evolution of the concept of pride from a once-celebrated trait of warriors and nobility to a flaw that could lead to one's downfall.
Transitioning from the past to the present, the author employs psychological research to discuss the modern-day implications of pride. Here, the readers encounter a delicate balance where healthy pride can bolster self-esteem and drive ambition, while excessive pride can lead to arrogance and a disconnect from reality. The text debates the thin line between confidence and hubris, utilizing case studies and psychological theories to underscore the complexity of pride in personal development and mental health.

Further, "Seven Deadly Sins: Pride" explores the role of pride in shaping nationalistic feelings and its influence on collective behavior. The book probes into the idea that pride has the power to unite as well as divide, highlighting examples from political movements and social causes. This synopsis of societal pride provides an analysis of moments in history where national pride has both catalyzed progress and precipitated conflict.
Lastly, the book provides actionable insights into recognizing and managing one's pride. It offers a philosophical discourse on humility and proposes strategies for cultivating a form of pride that is considerate and constructive. The conclusion synthesizes the insights gained, prompting readers to reflect on pride's place in their own lives.

Addressing a broad readership, the author maintains a professional tone throughout, ensuring that the subject matter is accessible to everyone from scholars to lay readers. Through meticulous research and comprehensive exploration, "Seven Deadly Sins: Pride" stands as a definitive synopsis of one of humanity

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