Character traits are consistent, stable qualities—emotional, mental, or moral—that define how a person behaves, thinks, and interacts with the world. These attributes, such as honesty, resilience, or empathy, differ from temporary emotions because they represent deeply rooted tendencies that influence behavior over time.
Key Aspects of Character Traits:
- Positive Traits: Ambitious, compassionate, courageous, dependable, disciplined, flexible, humble, optimistic, and trustworthy.
- Negative Traits: Arrogant, selfish, dishonest, cowardly, lazy, reckless, and pessimistic.
- Examples in Action: A resilient person perseveres through setbacks, a loyal friend stays by your side, and an organized individual plans ahead.
- Role in Stories: In literature, these traits (or flaws, like hubris) drive the plot and determine how characters respond to conflict.
These traits are not always permanent and can evolve, allowing individuals to cultivate positive qualities or manage negative ones.
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5 Pillars of Character
Developed by the Josephson Institute of Ethics, the Character Counts! program is based on six core values, or "Pillars of Character" respect, responsibility, caring, trustworthiness, fairness and citizenship.


