Humility, of all the Eight Virtues, is the most difficult to really understand.
Subscribe on Zencastr | Subscribe on iTunes | Subscribe on Google Play | Subscribe on Spotify | Subscribe on TuneIn | Subscribe on Stitcher
Podcast Topic
The virtue of Humility, in Ultima lore and in real life, is one of the more difficult virtues to describe. In fact, it is often easier to analyze by looking at what it is not, rather than at what it is.
Saint Josemaria Escriva, in life a Catholic priest, was a philosopher who mused quite a lot on the concept of Humility, and in one of his “Furrows” (writings), he put forth a list of signs of a lack of humility. The seventeen points on this list will form the basis of this Byte-Sized Virtue season; if all goes well, we’ll handle one a week, but if need be we’ll consider multiple signs in a single episode.
This week offers a brief - very brief - look at the fourth sign: “Giving your opinion without being asked for it, when charity does not demand you to do so.”
Support Spam Spam Spam Humbug
Patreon | Like Ultima on Facebook | Follow the Ultima Codex on Twitter
Join the Ultima Community
UDIC.org | Ultima Dragons on Facebook | Follow the Ultima Dragons on Twitter | The Weyrmount | Ultima Dragons on Discord
Send Feedback
Send Us an Email | Leave a Voice Message | Join Us on Discord
Music
New Magincia and New Magincia End, from the Ultima 9 Soundtrack by George Oldziey
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ssshpodcast/message