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Definition of failure

The term failure comes from the verb to fail. This, in turn, refers to frustration (when a claim or project fails) and to the adverse outcome of a business. Specifically, it is considered that this term comes from the Italian word fracassare, which can be translated as “to crash” or “to break.” A failure is, therefore, a […]

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Definition of success

Originating from the Latin term exitus («exit»), the concept of success refers to the effect or successful consequence of an action or undertaking. Its root becomes more or less evident depending on the context in which we use this word, since it often expresses «to stand out», «to rise above the competition» […]

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Definition of empathy

Empathy is the cognitive ability of a person to understand the emotional universe of another. Empathy comes from the Greek term empátheia and is also called interpersonal intelligence (a term coined by Howard Gardner). Before continuing, it is necessary to separate two concepts that are sometimes confused: empathy and sympathy. While the former makes sense, […]

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Definition of pride

Pride is exaggerated or elevated self-esteem, although the term does not always have negative connotations. Pride can also be associated with motives that are noble. Pride can be referred to as a person’s petulance, conceit, boastfulness, presumption, vanity, or affectation. The opposite of pride, in this sense, is pride.

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Definition of integrity

The concept of integrity, which derives from the Latin term integrĭtas, emphasizes the particularity of integrity and the pure condition of virgins. Something that is whole is a thing that has all its parts intact or, said of a person, refers to a correct, educated, attentive, honest and irreproachable individual. A person […]

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Definition of commitment

A commitment is an obligation that has been made or a word already given. For example: “Tomorrow at five in the afternoon I will stop by your house, it is a commitment.” Etymologically, commitment comes from the Latin term compromissum. Sometimes, a commitment is a promise or a declaration of principles, as when a man in charge […]

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Definition of justice

Justice is the cardinal virtue that implies the inclination to give to each person that which belongs to him or concerns him. Justice can be understood as what should be done according to reason, equity or legality. What is fair and what is not? It is difficult to know and define it. The concept, which is […]

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Definition of solidarity

Solidarity is a concept derived from the Latin term soliditas, which refers to a homogeneous, whole and united reality where the elements that make up this whole are of the same nature. Thus, the notion of solidarity describes the circumstantial adherence to a cause or to third party projects. It is used in the form of […]

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Definition of honesty

Honesty is the quality of being honest. Therefore, the word refers to someone who is decent, decorous, modest, modest, reasonable, fair, upright, upright or honorable, according to the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE). In other words, honesty - which comes from the Latin term honestĭtas - constitutes a human quality that consists of […]

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Definition of respect

Respect is the veneration or respect that is shown to someone. It generally includes consideration, regard and deference. The word respect comes from the Latin respectus which translates as “attention” or “consideration”. Based on this definition, we can establish that a clear example of respect is given when we have to attend a funeral […]

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