N or is it just a cardinal sin, it actually has a more philosophical basis what we believe.
Pride (Latin Superbia), and pride (French orgueil) are themselves looking even though colloquially particular connotations ascribed to them the nuances of difference. Other synonyms are: pride , arrogance, vanity, etc. As we Antonyms: humility, modesty, simplicity, etc. The main nuance that distinguishes them is that pride is concealable, and even appreciated, when comes to worthy causes or virtue, while pride is the concrete with the desire of being preferred to others, based on satisfy one's vanity, of self or Ego.
also has a positive connotation, as in Latin origin, has the word, since the classification of an act or proud as proud can be synonymous with optimal or beautifully crafted. In the Objectivist philosophy of Ayn Rand, in particular, pride is one of the three main virtues and is defined as appropriate self-esteem that comes from moral ambition to live in complete consistency with sound personal values .
For Nietzsche pride is a virtue high, typical of higher men, which leads to absolute honesty with himself (which makes impossible any trampa o acto deshonesto), valentía y superación constante siempre buscando estar por encima de los demás y no ocultarlo ante nadie. El orgullo es el prinicipal enemigo del ser humano el cual nos lleva a terminar con nuestras vidas y las de nuestros seres queridos apartando a si nuestros sentimientos de la realidad.
Tan sólo recordemos que todos necesitamos de todos. Nadie es indispensable de manera individual, somos indispensables como conjunto, como unidad.
Mañana hablaré de esa concepto Ego, desde el punto de vista de los grandes pensadores iluminados.
Namaste-
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