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Book 3, Chapter 2 The "Cardinal Virtues"

Mere Christianity, by C. S. Lewis

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The Nature of Virtue and Character Development

This chapter examines how consistent right actions, illustrated through the analogy of a tennis player, shape an individual's virtues and character. It emphasizes the significance of internal motivation over mere compliance to rules, pointing out the role of virtues in achieving true happiness in both life and the afterlife.

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