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# Many people have many different types of character traits <ref> Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 29, based on the Rambam, lists several examples: | # Many people have many different types of character traits <ref> Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 29, based on the Rambam, lists several examples: | ||
There are people who [[anger]] easily, and people who almost never get angry. | #There are people who [[anger]] easily, and people who almost never get angry. | ||
#There are people who are exceedingly arrogant, and those exceedingly meek. | |||
#There are people who pursue desires that they never satisfy, and those who don't even desire necessities. | |||
#There are people who are exceedingly greedy, and will never have enough money; there are those who are satisfied with less than they need, and don't attempt to pursue a livelihood. | |||
#There are some who gather money, and eat what they own with distress. And there are those who spend all of their money. | |||
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Revision as of 20:19, 4 February 2014
- Many people have many different types of character traits [1]
Notes
- ↑ Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 29, based on the Rambam, lists several examples:
- There are people who anger easily, and people who almost never get angry.
- There are people who are exceedingly arrogant, and those exceedingly meek.
- There are people who pursue desires that they never satisfy, and those who don't even desire necessities.
- There are people who are exceedingly greedy, and will never have enough money; there are those who are satisfied with less than they need, and don't attempt to pursue a livelihood.
- There are some who gather money, and eat what they own with distress. And there are those who spend all of their money.