Fortitude for the sake of personal Survival, Abundance, Recognition
Manipulation of personal gratification:
delay gratification
change nature of gratification
pay in advance
Fortitude for the sake of others: Loyality
Fortitude for the sake of others: Common Sense, Politeness, Respect
Fortitude for the sake of ideals: Loyality to ideals, Idealism
Fidelity, Trustwothiness
Fitness into the nature or society
Sexual Fitness
attributes:
strength and courage to face trials and challenges
endurance
ascetism
well-advised
Dependencies
Major
Charity: Fortitude done in the service of others is the highest
Hope: Fortitude is the result of holding in mind a better alternative
Survival: the result of Fortitude is Survival of self and/or the ideal, Fitness
Correspondences
Islam
Sabr (Patience): Highly valued, patience in the face of hardship, and perseverance in adhering to righteous behavior are considered essential.
Christianity
Fortitude (Courage): Strength and courage to face trials and challenges.
Judaism
Kedushah (Holiness): Striving for a life of holiness, often through following the commandments (mitzvot) and engaging in acts that draw one closer to God.
Andreia (Courage): Not just physical bravery, but also the inner strength to stand up for what is right and to face challenges, fears, and difficulties.
Arete: “excellence”, “virtue”. It signifies the fulfillment of purpose or function: the act of living up to one’s full potential.
Taoism
Ziran (自然, Naturalness or Spontaneity): Ziran refers to being natural, spontaneous, and authentic, acting in accordance with one’s true nature and the nature of the world, without artificiality or compulsion.
Confucianism
Zhong (忠, Loyalty): Loyalty in Confucianism involves being faithful to one’s superiors, friends, and the principles of ren and yi.
Xin (信, Integrity or Trustworthiness): Xin emphasizes honesty, reliability, and faithfulness. It’s about being true to one’s word and maintaining trust in relationships.